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U-Slot Patch Principle and Design Methodology Using Characteristic Mode Analysis and Coupled Mode Theory

Published 1 Jun 2019 in physics.app-ph and eess.SP | (1906.00252v3)

Abstract: Patch antennas incorporating a U-shaped slot are well-known to have relatively large (about 30%) impedance bandwidths. This work uses Characteristic Mode Analysis to explain the impedance behavior of a classic U-slot patch geometry in terms of Coupled Mode Theory and shows the relevant modes are in-phase and anti-phase coupled modes whose resonant frequencies are governed by Coupled Mode Theory. Additional analysis shows that one uncoupled resonator is the conventional TM01 patch mode and the other is a lumped LC resonator involving the slot and the probe. An equivalent circuit model for the antenna is given wherein element values are extracted from Characteristic Mode Analysis data and which explicitly demonstrates coupling between these two resonators. The circuit model approximately reproduces the impedance locus of the driven simulation. A design methodology based on Coupled Mode Theory and guided by Characteristic Mode Analysis is presented that allows wideband U-slot patch geometries to be designed quickly and efficiently. The methodology is illustrated through example.

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