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Esta carta relata uma antena de microfita triangular equilátera de banda Ka (ETMP) de alto desempenho suspensa em uma membrana dielétrica fina. A membrana é liberada usando uma técnica de microusinagem em massa de silício. Também é apresentado um conjunto de expressões fechadas para calcular a frequência de ressonância da antena proposta no substrato microusinado. O desempenho medido da estrutura da antena é verificado usando o Agilent High Frequency Structure Simulator (versão 5.5) baseado no método de elementos finitos (FEM). A antena fabricada exibiu uma ampla largura de banda de perda de retorno de -10 dB de 1.2 GHz a 35.4 GHz. O nível de polarização cruzada da antena medido é inferior a -15 dB nos planos E e H.
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Preeti SHARMA, Shiban K. KOUL, Sudhir CHANDRA, "Ka-Band Triangular Patch Antenna on Micromachined High-k Substrate" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E91-B, no. 6, pp. 2073-2076, June 2008, doi: 10.1093/ietcom/e91-b.6.2073.
Abstract: This letter reports a high-performance Ka-band equilateral triangular microstrip patch (ETMP) antenna suspended on a thin dielectric membrane. The membrane is released using a silicon bulk-micromachining technique. A set of closed-form expressions to calculate the resonant frequency of the proposed antenna on the micromachined substrate is also presented. The measured performance of the antenna structure is verified using the finite element method (FEM) based Agilent High Frequency Structure Simulator (version 5.5). The fabricated antenna exhibited a wide -10 dB return loss bandwidth of 1.2 GHz at 35.4 GHz. The measured antenna cross-polarization level is less than -15 dB in both the E- and H-planes.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/communications/10.1093/ietcom/e91-b.6.2073/_p
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