Dual-Frequency Printed Dipole Loaded With Split Ring Resonators
Javier Herraiz-Martinez, Francisco;Enrique Garcia-Munoz, L.;Gonzalez Ovejero, David;Gonzalez-Posadas, Vicente;Segovia-Vargas, Daniel
(2009) IEEE Antennas and Wireless Propagation Letters — Vol. 8, p. 137-140 (2009)
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Javier Herraiz-Martinez, Francisco
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Enrique Garcia-Munoz, L.
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Gonzalez Ovejero, DavidUCLouvain
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Gonzalez-Posadas, Vicente
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Segovia-Vargas, Daniel
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Abstract
A novel approach to design dual- frequency printed dipoles is presented. This approach is based on an antipodal printed dipole loaded with split ring resonators (SRRs). This technique allows the choice of any pair of working frequencies. Two prototypes, the first one working at 1.32 and 2.83 GHz and the second one working at 1.2 and 2.05 GHz, have been manufactured and measured. The experimental results show reasonable values for the efficiency at both working frequencies. Moreover, the obtained radiation pattern is dipolar at both frequencies with low cross polarization levels.
Javier Herraiz-Martinez, F., Enrique Garcia-Munoz, L., Gonzalez Ovejero, D., Gonzalez-Posadas, V., & Segovia-Vargas, D. (2009). Dual-Frequency Printed Dipole Loaded With Split Ring Resonators. IEEE Antennas and Wireless Propagation Letters, 8, 137-140. https://doi.org/10.1109/LAWP.2009.2012402 (Original work published 2009)