Low-impedance Flexible Archimedean-equiangular Spiral Antenna

2019 
A flexible low-impedance wideband antenna with a hybrid structure of Archimedean spiral and equiangular spiral is presented in this letter. The input impedance of the antenna is reduced to about 75 Ω by the attenuation effect of the equiangular spiral connected to the Archimedean spiral. The prototypes of the designed flexible antennas with and without polydimethylsiloxane encapsulation were fabricated with the copper-clad polyimide film and the transfer-printing technique. The simulation results of impedance and voltage standing-wave ratio show the fabricated antenna can be operated over the frequency range of 2.5–4.5 GHz. The S -parameters of the antennas were measured before and after applying uniaxially tensile strain and complex strain induced by balloon. The results show that S 11 parameter of the antennas maintains less than –10 dB in the operating frequency band with deformation. The mechanical reliability of the antennas was also confirmed by the finite-element analysis of the strain in the copper layer.
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