L22 Mstrip3
L22 Mstrip3
(Circular patch antennas: the cavity model. Radiation field of the circular
patch. Circularly polarized radiation from patches. Arrays and feed
networks.)
1. Circular patch: the cavity model
The circular patch cannot be analyzed using the TL method, but can be
accurately described by the cavity method. It is again assumed that only TMz
modes are supported in the cavity. They are fully described by the VP
A Az z . The Az VP function satisfies the Helmholtz equation,
2 Az k 2 Az 0
(22.1)
1 2 Az 2 Az
2
2 2 z 2 k Az 0 ,
1 Az 2 Az
1 2 Az 2 Az
2 k 2 Az 0 ,
2
2
2
z
(22.2)
(22.3)
(22.4)
R
2 R RZ 2 F
2Z
FZ
FZ 2 2
RF 2 k 2 RFZ 0 ,
2
(22.5)
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1 R 1 2 R
1 2 F 1 2Z
k 2 .
2
2
2
Z z
R R
F
(22.6)
(22.7)
1 R 1 2 R
1 2 F
2
(k 2 k z 2 ) const.
2
2
R R
F
(22.8)
Then,
R 2 2 R 1 2 F
(k 2 k z 2 ) 2 0 .
2
2
R R
F
(22.9)
Now, the 3rd term is independent of , and the other terms are independent
of . Thus, (22.9) is separated into two equations:
1 2 F
k2
2
F
(22.10)
R 2 2 R
(k 2 k z 2 ) 2 k 2 0 .
2
R R
(22.11)
k 2 k 2 kz 2 .
(22.12)
and
We define
Then (22.11) can be written as [note that (22.11) depends only on ]:
R
(k )2 k 2 R 0 .
(22.13)
Thus, equation (22.1) has been separated into three ordinary differential
equations (22.7), (22.10) and (22.13).
A. The Z-equation
Equation (22.7) is complemented by the Neumann BC at the top patch
and the grounded plane (electric walls):
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Az
Z
0
0.
z
z
Its solution, therefore, is in the form
Z ( z ) c p cos p
h
p
(22.14)
(22.15)
(22.16)
(22.17)
Equation (22.17) is true only if kn are integers. That is why the usual
construction of a general solution for F ( ) for a complete cylindrical region
( 0 to 2 ) is in the form
F ( ) bnc cos(n ) bns sin(n )
(22.18)
(22.19)
and that the field is finite for a . The Bessel functions of the first kind
J n (k ) are the suitable choice. The eigenvalues k are determined from
(22.19):
J n (k )
0
, k nm nm ,
a
a
(22.20)
is the mth null of the derivative of the Bessel function of the nth
where nm
order J n . Thus, the solution of the Helmholtz equation for Az can be given in
a modal form as, see (22.4),
c
s
Az( mnp ) M mnp J m nm
bn cos n bn sin n cos p
a
z . (22.21)
(22.22)
2
mnp
f r ( mnp )
nm
p .
a h
2
1
2
(22.23)
2
(22.24)
Equation (22.24) does not take into account the fringing effect of the circular
patch. To account for the effective increase of the patch size due to fringing,
the actual radius a is replaced by an effective one,
2h
ae a 1
a r
1/2
ln
1.7726
2h
.
(22.25)
The first four modes in ascending order are TMz110, TMz210, TMz010,
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are
TMz310 where the respective nulls nm
1.8412
3.8318
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1.8412 c
(22.26)
2 ae r
(22.27)
j 2 Az
E
z
1 2 Az
E
z
Ez
j 2 Az
2A
k
z
z 2
1 Az
(22.28)
Hz 0
H j
H j
E0 1
0
E0
/ a )sin
J1 ( 11
(22.29)
/ a )cos
J1( 11
From the field components, we can compute the cavity modal impedance for
any feed point specified by and . In view of the closed-wall nature of the
BCs, the impedance will be reactive. To obtain the real part of the antenna
impedance, the radiated power has to be computed.
2. Radiated fields and equivalent surface currents of the circular patch
As with the rectangular patch, the field radiated by the circular slot is
determined using the equivalence principle. The circumferential wall of the
cavity is replaced by an equivalent circular sheet of magnetic current density
M s 2 Ez
, V/m,
(22.30)
radiating in free space. The factor of 2 accounts for the ground plane. Since
the height of the slot h is very small and the slot field is independent of z, we
can substitute the surface magnetic current density over the slot with a
filamentary magnetic current I m M s h :
)cos , V.
I m 2hE0 J1 ( 11
(22.31)
2V0
, E C (r ) cos sin J 02 ,
Er 0, E C (r ) cos J 02
(22.32)
where
k0 aeV0e jk0 r
,
2r
J 0 (k0 ae sin ) J 2 (k0 ae sin ) ,
C (r ) j
J 02
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L W 1
Qt
(c) Nearly square patch with microstrip-line feed for CP accounting for
losses; Qt 1 / tan eff
y
Left-hand
Right-hand
(y',z')
Feed
Point
(y',z')
Feed
Point
W L
W L
d
L
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TM110
90
TM210
TM310
TM410
TM510
TM610
45
30
22.5
or
or
or
or
or
135
90
67.5
90
75
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