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Miniaturization Techniques Using Magnetic Materials for Broadband Antenna Applications

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This paper investigates the instrumentation necessary to analyze frequency-dependent complex parameters of solid magnetic materials based on T/R-based waveguide measurement technique proposed by W. B. Weir. Based on the magnitude… Click to show full abstract

This paper investigates the instrumentation necessary to analyze frequency-dependent complex parameters of solid magnetic materials based on T/R-based waveguide measurement technique proposed by W. B. Weir. Based on the magnitude and phase values of transmission and reflection coefficients measured using vector network analyzer, complex permittivity and permeability are calculated using the expressions defined. Equations necessary for calculating the complex parameters as a function of frequency with required step size are derived from the experimental results. To validate mathematical expressions developed for composite magnetic materials, the design of a compact 2–18 GHz cavity-backed spiral antenna using off-the-shelf magnetic materials is presented. The electrical performance of the cavity along with stack of high contrast magnetic materials of varying dimensions is modeled and simulated in ANSYS HFSS software.

Keywords: techniques using; miniaturization techniques; magnetic materials; using magnetic; materials broadband; broadband antenna

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Magnetics
Year Published: 2019

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