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This paper presents a microwave planar lens formed by a multilevel frequency selective surface (FSS) aimed at increasing the gain of a radially-corrugated horn antenna. The FSS is formed by three layers of square loops with open stubs. The phase compensation is achieved by shifting the resonant frequency of the unit cell. To do so, only the length of the stubs is suitably adjusted, leaving the rest...
This paper shows how a set of metallic rings can be used as a planar lens to increase the directivity of a single open waveguide. The goal of this antenna is to obtain a high gain over a wide bandwidth, while maintaining a compact size. In order to obtain a physical insight of the radiating behavior, an analysis of the characteristic modes in the metallic ring of the elementary antenna is performed...
A small UWB circular monopole antenna with a differential feed is presented in this paper, as a solution to increase the stability of the radiation pattern of a single-fed circular monopole antenna. A detailed characteristic modes analysis is presented in order to support the selection of the feeding mechanism. Simulated active-S parameter is shown for the proposed antenna, showing a good matching...
In the above titled paper (ibid., vol. 59, no. 10, pp. 3579-3587, Oct. 2011), the caption of Fig. 7 and the related text appeared incorrectly. The correct text and caption are presented here.
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