DocumentCode
41648
Title
Role of Small Permeability in Gigahertz Ferrite Antenna Performance
Author
Jaejin Lee ; Yang-Ki Hong ; Woncheol Lee ; Abo, G.S. ; Jihoon Park ; Won-Mo Seong ; Seok Bae
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Univ. of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL, USA
Volume
4
fYear
2013
fDate
2013
Firstpage
5000104
Lastpage
5000104
Abstract
We demonstrate that even small relative permeability (μr<; 2) is effective enough in the improvement of gigahertz (GHz) antenna performance. Based on antenna performance simulation results, a 1.57 GHz small permeability (μr = 1.97) hexaferrite antenna (8 mm × 5 mm × 1.5 mm) was fabricated and characterized for antenna miniaturization factor, fractional bandwidth (FBW), and radiation efficiency (RE). Return loss and FBW were 13 dB at the resonance frequency fr of 1.57 GHz and 7% at voltage standing wave ratio of 2.5:1, respectively. On the other hand, antenna simulation results show that an alumina ( εr = 9.4) antenna with tan δε of 0.01 and 0.05 resonates at fr of 1.65 GHz and has FBW of 4.1% and 6.0%. The hexaferrite antenna volume was 30% of the alumina dielectric antenna volume. The experimental RE of the hexaferrite antenna was 66% at 1.57 GHz, which is much higher than the simulated RE of 55.4% for the lossy dielectric antenna (εr = 11; tan δμ = 0; tan δε = 0.05), even though ferrite has tan δμ = 0.05 and tan δε = 0.008. The antenna performance simulation results confirmed that the RE of the ferrite antenna can be increased to 80% at tan δμ of 0.01. Both simulation and experimental results demonstrate that even small permeability of GHz hexaferrite greatly contributes to miniaturization, FBW, impedance matching, and RE.
Keywords
UHF antennas; antenna radiation patterns; impedance matching; magnetic permeability; FBW; GHz antenna performance; alumina dielectric antenna volume; antenna miniaturization factor; antenna performance simulation; antenna simulation; fractional bandwidth; frequency 1.57 GHz; frequency 1.65 GHz; gigahertz ferrite antenna performance; hexaferrite antenna volume; impedance matching; loss 13 dB; lossy dielectric antenna; radiation efficiency; relative permeability; resonance frequency; return loss; voltage standing wave ratio; Antenna measurements; Bandwidth; Dielectric resonator antennas; Dielectrics; Ferrites; Permeability; Snoek limit; Soft magnetic materials; gigahertz hexaferrite antenna; radiation efficiency; small permeability;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Magnetics Letters, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1949-307X
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/LMAG.2012.2237163
Filename
6428732
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