摘要

This paper discusses the concept and the realization of novel wideband dielectric resonator antennas (DRAs), in which a dielectric cylinder or parallelepiped are fed from a microstrip, line through two parallel bowtie-slots. The concept of partial independence of the slot modes from the dielectric resonator mode is exploited in such a way that the resonances of the slot modes and of the DRA are designed to occur at different frequencies. As a result, the bandwidth of the DRA is significantly improved, while stability in the radiation patterns and low cross-polarization are maintained. Finally, a study is performed concerning the influence of the gap between the dielectric resonator and the ground plane upon the overall performance of the DRA. Comparison of the results from a commercial software tool (HFSS (R)) and from the Finite-Volume Time-Domain (FVTD) method is made.

  • 出版日期2007-3