Volume 31, Issue 7 e22679
RESEARCH ARTICLE

A design of broadband dual circularly polarized antenna

Kangkang Han

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Kangkang Han

Northwestern Polytechnical University School of Electronics and Information, China

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Kangkang Han, Northwestern Polytechnical University School of Electronics and Information, China.

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Gao Wei

Gao Wei

Northwestern Polytechnical University School of Electronics and Information, China

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Siyuan Lei

Siyuan Lei

Northwestern Polytechnical University School of Electronics and Information, China

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Changlong Qiu

Changlong Qiu

Northwestern Polytechnical University School of Electronics and Information, China

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Tiancheng Qiu

Tiancheng Qiu

Northwestern Polytechnical University School of Electronics and Information, China

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First published: 08 April 2021
Citations: 1

Abstract

In this article, a broadband dual circularly polarized (CP) antenna with simple structure and high gain is designed. A metal ridge septum with the shape of the cascade of a rectangle and a triangle is embedded into the square waveguide to excite CP wave, which is presented through analysis and simulation. By feeding the antenna at the two positions with respect to the symmetrical position of the septum, it can form the right-handed circularly polarized (RHCP) and left-handed circularly polarized (LHCP) wave, respectively. To verify the design, a prototype of the antenna is fabricated and measured. The measured and simulated results coincide with each other. According to the simulation and measurement, the designed antenna can work well within a relative bandwidth of 64% from 8.5 to 16.5 GHz. The proposed dual CP antenna has the simple configuration and good performance, and it can be a good candidate antenna for the broadband communication system.

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