Compact Antennas and Superlenses Using Transmission-line Metamaterials

Compact Antennas and Superlenses Using Transmission-line Metamaterials
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Total Pages : 350
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ISBN-10 : 0494776854
ISBN-13 : 9780494776858
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Download or read book Compact Antennas and Superlenses Using Transmission-line Metamaterials written by Jiang Zhu and published by . This book was released on 2011 with total page 350 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: One goal of this thesis is to address several challenging compact antenna design issues by using transmission-line metamaterials. In particular, we demonstrate the design of a compact antenna with an extended bandwidth, multiband/multifunction compact/small antennas, and mutual-coupling reduction for two closely-spaced small antennas. The proposed compact transmission-line metamaterial antenna employs the concept of zeroth- index resonance and a wideband characteristic is enabled by detuning the resonance of each constituent metamaterial unit cell at a slightly different frequency, thus creating a multi-resonant return-loss passband. Furthermore, a single-cell transmission-line metamaterial loading scheme is applied to regular printed monopole antennas in order to introduce additional resonances at the low band and create multiband small antennas that meet the specifications for WiFi and WiMAX applications. Lastly, a simple approach for reducing the mutual coupling in two closely-spaced small antennas is also presented, based on the idea of self-cancelation of the induced currents.The other important goal of this thesis is to develop volumetric negative-refractive-index transmission-line (NRI-TL) metamaterials. A volumetric NRI-TL slab is created by stacking 2D NRI transmission-line grids in the shunt-node configuration. This is done in a simple manner through images induced in a parallel-plate environment. Additional vias are strategically placed to suppress the parasitic parallel-plate mode. Moreover, multiconductor transmission-line theory is used to model the volumetric metamaterial slab. A fully-printed volumetric Veselago-Pendry transmission-line lens is designed and matched to free space. Using this proposed lens, it has been experimentally verified that the diffraction limit can be overcome.


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