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A Novel UWB Circinal Slot Antenna with Band-Notched Characteristics

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Pages 1377-1384 | Published online: 03 Apr 2012

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M.-F. Wang, J.-X. Xiao & S.-W. Wang. (2010) Study of a Dual-Band Notched Wideband Circular Slot Antenna. Journal of Electromagnetic Waves and Applications 24:17-18, pages 2445-2452.
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J. X. Xiao & M. F. Wang. (2010) A Novel UWB Circinal Slot Antenna with Band-Stop Characteristics. Journal of Electromagnetic Waves and Applications 24:8-9, pages 1125-1133.
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Shou-Tao Fan, Ying-Zeng Yin, Hui Li & Le Kang. (2011) A NOVEL SELF-SIMILAR ANTENNA FOR UWB APPLICATIONS WITH BAND-NOTCHED CHARACTERISTICS. Progress In Electromagnetics Research Letters 22, pages 1-8.
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Dang-Oh Kim, Nam-I Jo, Hyun-Ah Jang & Che-Young Kim. (2011) DESIGN OF THE ULTRAWIDEBAND ANTENNA WITH A QUADRUPLE-BAND REJECTION CHARACTERISTICS USING A COMBINATION OF THE COMPLEMENTARY SPLIT RING RESONATORS. Progress In Electromagnetics Research 112, pages 93-107.
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