ABSTRACT
A dual-band circularly polarized four-arm Spidron fractal antenna is proposed for Ku-band satellite communication. The dual-band characteristic is realized using two-crossed dipole antennas of different lengths. Each dipole arm includes a Spidron fractal patch to generate circular polarization and a printed meander-line to reduce the size. The proposed antenna is fed by a 50- coaxial cable, and a conducting cavity is utilized to obtain a directional circularly polarized radiation pattern. The experiments demonstrate that the fabricated antenna exhibits −10 dB reflection bandwidths ranging from 10.75 GHz to 12.65 GHz and from 13.33 GHz to more than 15 GHz with a broad 3 dB axial ratio bandwidth covering a frequency range of 10.66–14.46 GHz. The measured peak gains are 8.76 dBic in the lower band and 7.43 dBic in the upper band.
Funding
This work was supported by the Basic Science Research Program through the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) funded by the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology (2015R1C1A1A02036854).