Wideband Circularly Polarized End-Fire Antenna Based on Counter-Wound Normal-Mode Helix

2021 
This paper presents a wideband circularly polarized (CP) end-fire antenna based on a compact normal-mode helix. The counter-wound helix element is employed to achieve good omnidirectional CP radiation and is further extended into an array configuration in a log-periodic fashion. It operates at the 3λ/2 mode and is differentially fed by a double-sided parallel strip line. A wideband balun is employed to feed the whole array. For experimental verification, the helices and the balun are fabricated using the selective laser melting (SLM) and printed circuit board (PCB) techniques, respectively. Measured results agree well with simulated ones, with a wide impedance bandwidth of 50% and an axial ratio (AR) bandwidth of 46% being obtained. In addition, the proposed structure is very compact, with the dimensions of only 2.24λ0 × 0.11λ0 × 0.53λ0 at the lowest operating frequency. The proposed antenna successfully demonstrates that the omnidirectional normal-mode helix element has great potential for achieving wideband unidirectional CP radiation.
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