Wideband Fabry–Perot Antennas Employing Multilayer of Closely Spaced Thin Dielectric Slabs
Wideband Fabry–Perot Antennas Employing Multilayer of Closely Spaced Thin Dielectric Slabs
Source title:
IEEE Antennas and Wireless Propagation Letters, 17: 1354-1358,
2018
(ISI)
Academic year of acceptance:
2018-2019
Abstract:
In this letter, a method to design wideband Fabry-Perot resonator (FPR) antennas is presented. The structure employs closely spaced truncated thin dielectric slabs as a partial reflecting surface (PRS). An analytical design process based on transmission line theory is proposed. The criterion for wideband FPR antennas is generalized for a highly truncated PRS, i.e., the PRS only needs to exhibit a resonance at the center frequency of the band. Based on the finding, a compact FPR antenna is optimized and experimentally validated with a wide 3 dB gain bandwidth of about 86% and maximum realized gain of 14.2 dBi.