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Mutual Coupling Reduction through Defected Ground Structure in Circularly Polarized, Dielectric Resonator-Based MIMO Antennas for Sub-6 GHz 5G Applications.

Anwar AliJijun TongJaved IqbalUsman IllahiAbdul RaufSaeed Ur RehmanHaider AliMuhammad Mansoor QadirMuhammad Amir KhanRania M Ghoniem
Published in: Micromachines (2022)
This paper describes a singly-fed circularly polarized rectangular dielectric resonator antenna (RDRA) for MIMO and 5G Sub 6 GHz applications. Circular polarization was achieved for both ports using a novel-shaped conformal metal strip. To improve the isolation between the radiators, a "S" shaped defective ground plane structure (DGPS) was used. In order to authenticate the estimated findings, a prototype of the suggested radiator was built and tested experimentally. Over the desired band, i.e., 3.57-4.48 GHz, a fractional impedance bandwidth of roughly 36.63 percent (-10 dB as reference) was reached. Parallel axial ratio bandwidth of 28.33 percent is achieved, which is in conjunction with impedance matching bandwidth. Between the ports, isolation of -28 dB is achieved Gain and other far-field parameters are also calculated and found to be within their optimum limits.
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