Study on the Rotated SSPPs Structure and its Applications in Antenna

2021 
A novel periodically rotated spoof surface plasmon polaritons (R-SSPPs) structure of s-shaped arms distributed along z axis is proposed. The R-SSPPs structure can generate end-fire radiation lobe with rotating E-field in odd mode, and omnidirectional radiation pattern with higher gain in quasi-even mode under different polarization plane wave, respectively. The end-fire antenna based on the R-SSPPs structure fed by a vertical monopole was designed and fabricated. It works in odd mode, and achieves 20.35% impendence bandwidth from 2.185 to 2.68 GHz. It provides a circularly-polarized end-fire radiation pattern with gain 6 - 7.43 dBi in the range of 2.41 to 2.52 GHz in experiment. Based on the same R-SSPPs structure, a broadside antenna fed by SMA connector through CPW connecting to the rotated SSPPs axis was designed and fabricated. It works in quasi-even mode, and provides a quasi-omnidirectional radiation pattern. Its available impedance bandwidth is about 24.3% ranging from 2.35 to 3 GHz with gain 2 - 6 dBi. By using different feeding means, the proposed R-SSPPs structure can radiate different patterns with different polarizations, which can be quite promising for different applications coping with the dynamic environment.
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