Computational analysis and full-wave optimizations of nanoantenna arrays for desired scattering and radiation characteristics

Author(s):  
Askin Altmoklu ◽  
Ozgur Ergul
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sathishkumar N ◽  
Nandalal V ◽  
Rajesh Natarajan

Abstract Dual mode antipodal Vivaldi antenna (AVA) with narrowband to wideband switching is proposed in this work. The antenna has the footprint of 60 mm x 40 mm x 1.6 mm and FR-4 substrate used for fabrication. The antenna exhibits 8.3 GHz bandwidth in wideband mode with a peak gain of 6.9 dBi and 1.6 GHz bandwidth in narrowband mode with a peak gain of 7 dBi. The simulations are performed using CST full wave simulator and the results are compared with the reference antenna of the same dimensions. PIN diodes are implemented to achieve the frequency switching. The working principle of the antenna is explained through simulation and verified through measurements.


2014 ◽  
Vol 2014 ◽  
pp. 1-9 ◽  
Author(s):  
Weiwei Xu ◽  
Junhong Wang ◽  
Meie Chen ◽  
Zhan Zhang ◽  
Zheng Li

This paper presents a method for implementing a low in-band scattering design for microstrip patch antennas based on the analysis of structural mode scattering and radiation characteristics. The antenna structure is first designed to have the lowest structural mode scattering in a desired frequency band. The operating frequency band of the antenna is then changed to coincide with that of the lowest structural mode scattering by adjusting the feed position on the antenna (offset feeding) to achieve an antenna with low in-band radar cross section (RCS). In order to reduce the level of cross polarization of the antenna caused by offset feeding, symmetry feeding structures for both single patch antennas and two-patch arrays are proposed. Examples that show the efficiency of the method are given, and the results illustrate that the in-band RCS of the proposed antennas can be reduced by as much as 17 dBsm for plane waves impinging from the normal direction compared to patch antennas fed by conventional methods.


2017 ◽  
Vol 76 ◽  
pp. 141-157 ◽  
Author(s):  
Oleg I. Sukharevsky ◽  
Vitaly Vasylets ◽  
Sergey V. Nechitaylo

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