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Decoupling and matching enhancement of compact two-element array antenna merging with Jerusalem-like coupled parasitic structure

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Pages 2176-2192 | Received 07 Oct 2020, Accepted 21 May 2021, Published online: 01 Jun 2021
 

Abstract

An array antenna of two high-coupled patches with an edge-to-edge distance of only 0.02λ0 at 3.45 GHz merged with a Jerusalem-like parasitic structure (JPS) is reported. This JPS is compactly sandwiched between two patches and consists of two strips, horizontal (HS) and vertical (VS). HS perturbs the current distributions and so presents two mechanisms for improving the impedance matching and exciting the new half-mode of quasi TM1/2,1 in comparison with TM01. Additionally, a broadside pattern is provided with a 10 dB increment in polarization purity and a gain over 5.5 dB. VS with two symmetric vias decreases the mutual coupling extremely and isolation over 49 dB is obtained. Moreover, the theory of the excitation modes, the performance and the parametric studies are presented. Two array antennas are fabricated with and without JPS and their results are compared which prove a 15% increase in total MIMO efficiency and a significant reduction in ECC.

Acknowledgements

The authors would like to thank Dr. Ali Kheirdoost in Iran Telecom. Research Cent. (ITRC) for helping with the measurement, and Dr. Kambiz Afrooz in Shahid Bahonar Uni. of Kerman for his constructive comments in antenna theory.

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

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