On-chip coronavirus shape antenna for wide band applications in terahertz band
Journal of Optics (India), ISSN: 0974-6900, Vol: 52, Issue: 2, Page: 860-867
2023
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Article Description
In this paper, a novel compact planar coronavirus antenna is proposed for wide band applications. In the design of this antenna, the idea of the radiating part has been taken from the 3-D model of the coronavirus, which is fed by a 50 Ω coplanar waveguide. The patch structure and the feed line of the proposed antenna, which have been made of gold, are located on a polyamide substrate with a thickness and dielectric constant of 45 µm and 3.5, respectively, and the antenna has compact physical dimensions of 300 × 300 µm. The simulation results of the antenna have been analyzed in terms of S, VSWR, radiation pattern, gain and surface current distribution. The designed antenna covers the frequency band from 0.3627 to 0.5918 THz for S ≤ − 0 dB with a fractional bandwidth of > 47.98% and with a bandwidth ratio of 1.63:1. This extended bandwidth coverage allows the antenna to be suitable for a wide range of applications including wireless communications, internet of things, wearable devices, on-chip antennas and multiple-input multiple-output systems. Also, the results of the far-field show an omnidirectional radiation pattern with an average gain and efficiency of 4 dBi and 93% throughout the frequency band, respectively.
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Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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