Electromagnetic and Chemical Analysis and Performance Comparison of Inset‐fed Rectangular Microstrip Antennas

Author:

Avşar Aydın Emine1,Biçer Mustafa Berkan2,Mert Mehmet Erman3ORCID,Doğru Mert Başak4

Affiliation:

1. Adana Alparslan Türkeş Science and Technology University Department of Aerospace Engineering Sarıçam Adana Turkey

2. Tarsus University Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering Tarsus Mersin Turkey

3. Advanced Technology Research and Application Center Adana Alparslan Türkeş Science and Technology University 01250 Adana Turkey

4. Department of Energy Systems Engineering Adana Alparslan Türkeş Science and Technology University 01250 Adana Turkey

Abstract

AbstractA simple method for creating lightweight and inexpensive microstrip patch antennas using reduced graphene oxide or acetylene black added epoxy resin was developed. The biggest goal in the method is optimizing the appropriate chemicals and production processes for producing the materials with the designed properties. Five examples of an inset‐fed microstrip patch antenna operating at approximately 2.0–12.0 GHz were designed based on the antenna‘s basic analytical formula. Their models were created in a 3D electromagnetic simulation environment. After examining the performance results of the design, the appropriate design models were produced with both 3D printer technology and wet‐chemical methods, and the experimental results were compared with the simulation results. The produced reduced graphene oxide or acetylene black added samples′ structure was illuminated with scanning electron microscope images, FTIR and Raman spectroscopy analysis. The measured S11 characteristics of the antennas provide better performance as compared to the simulated results. The measured S11 parameters for the two and three frequency bands fell substantially below −10 dB. As a result of the dielectric constants of the materials and the fabrication of the radiation plane, horizontal shifts were detected in the measurement outcomes.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Chemistry

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