Authors
Guo-Min Yang, X Xing, A Daigle, M Liu, O Obi, S Stoute, K Naishadham, Nian X Sun
Publication date
2009/5/2
Journal
IEEE Transactions on antennas and propagation
Volume
57
Issue
7
Pages
2190-2193
Publisher
IEEE
Description
Magneto-dielectric substrates with thin magnetic films show great potential in realizing electrically small tunable antennas with enhanced bandwidth, improved directivity, and high efficiency. This communication introduces self-biased NiCo-ferrite magnetic films as a practical mean to tune a patch antenna by loading single layer and multilayer self-biased ferrite films. The central resonant frequency of the unloaded patch antenna is measured at 2.1 GHz with a bandwidth of 18 MHz. However, with ferrite loading of the alumina substrate, this frequency is shown to be tunable within a range of 12 MHz–40 MHz, and the antenna efficiency is increased from 41% of the non-magnetic antenna to 56%, 65%, and 74% for the three magnetic antennas. The omnidirectional radiation pattern is significantly enhanced with the dBic gain beamwidth increased from 140 to 155, 156 and 160, respectively for the three ferrite …
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