Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
446810 AEU - International Journal of Electronics and Communications 2009 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

The bandgap of triangular lattice electromagnetic bandgap structure (EBGs) in the ground plane has been determined. It has been observed that the bandgap location is shifted from the case of EBGs in the substrate. The 2-D EBGs in the ground plane has significantly higher value of a/λga/λg, where a   is the lattice constant and λgλg is the guided wavelength. Triangular lattice EBGs at Ka band are designed by etching circular cylindrical holes in the ground plane of GaAs substrate and all these EBGs exhibit bandgaps at a higher value of a/λga/λg ratios (approximately 0.653–0.72, depending on r/ar/a ratio) than conventional EBGs, which are formed by drilling air holes in the substrate. The maximum bandgap is observed for a/λga/λg equal to 0.653 for r/a=0.45r/a=0.45.

Related Topics
Physical Sciences and Engineering Computer Science Computer Networks and Communications
Authors
, , ,