DocumentCode :
470915
Title :
Emulating Anisotropy to form Novel Low Cost Printed Metamaterial Antennas
Author :
Volakis, L.J.L. ; Sertel, Kubilay ; Mumcu, Gokhan
Author_Institution :
ECE Dept., Ohio State Univ., Columbus, OH
fYear :
2007
fDate :
11-16 Nov. 2007
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
1
Abstract :
Summary form only given: Simply speaking, metamaterials and periodic textures, in general, have allowed for more design degrees of freedom. Specifically, periodic media have allowed for the introduction of many more modes exhibiting different velocity and impedance characteristics. These new modes also allow for concurrent impedance matching and wave slow down for miniaturization or higher sensitivity. Such modes have been carefully examined by our group in the context of magnetic and non-magnetic photonic crystals as well as degenerate band edge crystals. We found that unit cells of these crystals can be represented by equivalent homogenized multilayered anisotropic media. That is each unit cell layer is associated with 3 (instead of one) unique permittivity tensor entries and 3 additional permeability entries for magnetic layers. These additional 2 or 4 degrees of freedoms have allow for substantial design flexibility and mode molding. Of importance is that such layer anisotropy can be realized using a pair of printed transmission lines arranged in close proximity. The voltages at each line can be thought as referring to a vector field component of the unit cell. Controlled coupling between these two lines then generates controlled anisotropy. Modes by design can then be realized and supported on the transmission line pair which can be implemented with great ease and low cost. Further, lumped elements can be printed and integrated within the lines for added control of their propagation properties, bandwidth and impedance characteristics. This paper will focus on realizing controlled anisotropy for the design of miniature antenna elements and arrays with nearly perfect aperture efficiency even the array is on-planar. We will discuss mode generation and control using metamaterials, and address the perennial issue of narrow bandwidth.
Keywords :
impedance matching; metamaterials; microstrip antennas; anisotropy emulating; bandwidth; concurrent impedance matching; degrees of freedom; equivalent homogenized multilayered anisotropic media; impedance characteristics; miniature antenna elements; nonmagnetic photonic crystals; periodic media; printed metamaterial antennas; printed transmission lines; propagation properties;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
iet
Conference_Titel :
Antennas and Propagation, 2007. EuCAP 2007. The Second European Conference on
Conference_Location :
Edinburgh
Print_ISBN :
978-0-86341-842-6
Type :
conf
Filename :
4458623
Link To Document :
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