Strong mutual coupling between both adjacent and nonadjacent elements is unavoidable, especially when antenna array is densely arranged. In this paper, an efficient T-shaped decoupling network is primarily proposed to… Click to show full abstract
Strong mutual coupling between both adjacent and nonadjacent elements is unavoidable, especially when antenna array is densely arranged. In this paper, an efficient T-shaped decoupling network is primarily proposed to decouple closely spaced two-element E-plane antenna array based on network analysis and implementation deduction. Subsequently, it is extended to a three-element one by combining with a fine transmission line and further generalized to a multielement linear one. All the accordant simulation and measurement results demonstrate that as compared to the coupled arrays, impedance matching, radiation patterns, and scanning characteristics of the decoupled arrays are evidently improved through adding the decoupling network, while mutual coupling between every two elements is greatly reduced. Moreover, such combined decoupling network is effective in the H-plane array and monopole antenna array, implying its huge potential for large-scale array and various arrays.
               
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