
		<paper>
			<loc>https://jjcit.org/paper/1</loc>
			<title>ENHANCED RADIATION PATTERNS OF A WIDE-BAND STRIP-FED DIELECTRIC RESONATOR ANTENNA</title>
			<doi>10.5455/jjcit.71-1441576996</doi>
			<authors>Asem S. Al-Zoubi</authors>
			<keywords>Wide-band antenna,Dielectric resonator antenna,Strip-fed antenna,Low cross-polarization.</keywords>
			<citation>1</citation>
			<views>4627</views>
			<downloads>1000</downloads>
			<received_date>2015-11-23</received_date>
			<revised_date>2015-12-13</revised_date>
			<accepted_date>2016-01-07</accepted_date>
			<abstract>A  simple  wide-band  rectangular  dielectric  resonator  antenna  (DRA)  is  designed  for  the  X-band  and  Ku-
band  applications.  The  DRA  is  excited  by  a  vertical  strip  placed  on  the  middle  of  the  DRA’s wide  side 
wall  through a  coaxial  probe  attached  to  a  finite  size  ground  plane.  Good agreement  between  measured 
and simulated results is obtained. The measured 10 dB return loss bandwidth of the antenna is about 7.8 
GHz  (62%).  The  simulated  gain  of  the  antenna  is  6.1  dBi  at  12  GHz.  The  antenna  excites  undesired 
modes  that  perturb  the  radiation  patterns  and  increase  the  cross-polarization level.  The  dielectric 
resonator  is  wrapped  by  a  conducting  strip  to  suppress  some  modes  and  improve  the  radiation 
characteristics of the antenna. Adding the strip reduces the cross-polarization level and improves the co-
polarization radiation pattern.</abstract>
		</paper>


