A Two-element Parasitic Antenna Approaching the Minimum Q-factor at a Given Directivity

Abstract

In this paper we investigate a super-directive antenna based on a parasitic structure with a circumscribing sphere of diameter 69 mm corresponding to 0.2λ@880 MHz. The antenna is modeled, simulated, measured, and it is also evaluated against the new Q-factor bound for small antennas at a given total directivity. A maximum directivity of 7.2 dBi is measured with a radiation efficiency of -6.5 dB at 876 MHz. An intermediate directivity of 6.2 dBi is observed at 880 MHz with 20 dB front-to-back ratio and -7 dB radiation efficiency. The antenna performs well with respect to the developed fundamental bound. The results is promising for applications that require miniaturization and spatial filtering. The above antenna properties are robust and we show with measurements that the antenna preform well also when it is integrated as an autonomous unit.

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