Hemant Suthar, D. Sarkar, K. Saurav, K. V. Srivastava
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引用次数: 24
Abstract
In this paper, an array of 7 × 7 novel compact metamaterial unit cells is used as superstrate to improve the broadside gain of a microstrip patch antenna operating at the WLAN band. The proposed unit cell is obtained by suitably adding extra metal strips to the conventional mirrored S like structures. The unit cell cell analysis and parameter extraction using periodic boundary condition confirms the near zero index behavior as well as significant reduction (almost 52%) in the unit cell footprint. Simulation and measurement results confirm that near-zero index metamaterial (NZIM) lens significantly improves the gain (by more than 2 dBi) and reduces the half power beamwidth in both E-plane and H-plane by 20°.