IEEE Open Journal of Antennas and Propagation (Jan 2024)
A Compact Dual-Band Tripolarized Patch Antenna With Simple Structure and Very High Isolation
Abstract
A compact dual-band tripolarized antenna with simple structure and high isolation operating at 2.45 GHz and 3.5 GHz bands is presented. The design is composed of a slotted patch and a monopolar patch connected together by four vias. The antenna uses a double differential-fed scheme for x- and y-horizontally polarized broadside radiations and a single-ended port at the center for vertically-polarized omnidirectional radiation. The combination of slotted patch, monopolar patch, and vias yields several interesting features, which are exploited in the design to achieve dual-band tripolarized operation. Thank to the differential feed scheme and structural symmetry, the proposed antenna achieves a very high isolation among all ports. For verification, the final design is fabricated and measured. The double differential-fed scheme are realized by using two wideband out-of-phase power dividers, whose operational bandwidth covers both 2.45 and 3.5 GHz bands. The antenna with profile of $0.09\lambda _{2.45-{\mathrm { GHz}}}$ yields a measured 10-dB return loss bandwidth of $2.43-2$ .49 GHz and $3.23-3$ .66 GHz and isolation of $\ge $ 35 dB among all ports. Tripolarized radiation is verified with far-field measurement, showing highly symmetrical pattern and low cross-polarization in all three operational modes. The proposed design is a good candidate for dual-band communication systems which require polarization and pattern diversity antennas.
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