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draRectangular

Create rectangular dielectric resonator antenna

Since R2021a

    Description

    The draRectangular object creates a rectangular dielectric resonator antenna. The rectangular dielectric resonator antenna consists of a rectangular-shaped dielectric placed on a ground plane. It has high power-handling capacity and can provide high gain and bandwidth. The rectangular dielectric resonator antenna has the advantage of two aspect ratio that aids in the generation of various modes. These antennas are more suitable for use at microwave frequencies. Rectangular dielectric resonator antennas are widely used in satellite and radar systems.

    Rectangular DRA geometry, default radiation pattern, and impedance plot.

    Creation

    Description

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    ant = draRectangular creates a rectangular dielectric resonator antenna with dimensions for a resonant frequency of 3.3 GHz. The default antenna is probe fed with the feed point at the origin.

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    ant = draRectangular(Name=Value) creates a rectangular dielectric resonator antenna with additional Properties specified using one or more name-value arguments. Name is the property name and Value is the corresponding value. You can specify several name-value pair arguments in any order as Name1=Value1, ..., NameN=ValueN. Properties you do not specify retains their default values.

    For example, draRectangular(ResonatorLength=0.04) creates a rectangular dielectric resonator antenna with the length of the dielectric resonator set to 40 mm.

    Properties

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    Length of the dielectric resonator, specified as a positive scalar in meters.

    Example: 0.35

    Data Types: double

    Width of the dielectric resonator, specified as a positive scalar in meters.

    Example: 0.30

    Data Types: double

    Type of dielectric material used as a substrate, specified as a dielectric object. You can choose any material from the DielectricCatalog or specify a dielectric of your choice. For more information, see dielectric. For more information on dielectric substrate meshing, see Meshing.

    Note

    The substrate dimensions must be less than the ground plane dimensions.

    Example: dielectric("FR4")

    Example: dielectric(Name="sub1", EpsilonR=2.3, LossTangent=0.002, Thickness=0.01)

    Ground plane length, specified as a positive scalar in meters. By default, ground plane length is measured along the x-axis. Set GroundPlaneLength to Inf to use the infinite ground plane technique for antenna analysis.

    Example: 120e-3

    Data Types: double

    Ground plane width, specified as a positive scalar in meters. By default, ground plane width is measured along y-axis. Setting GroundPlaneWidth to Inf to use the infinite ground plane technique for antenna analysis.

    Example: 118e-3

    Data Types: double

    Width of the feed, specified as a positive scalar in meters.

    Example: 5e-05

    Data Types: double

    Height of the feed, specified as a positive scalar in meters.

    Example: 0.0050

    Data Types: double

    Signed distance between feed point and the center of the ground plane, specified as a two-element vector in meters. The two elements represent the distances in x, and y directions from center of the ground plane respectively.

    Example: [–0.0070 0.01]

    Data Types: double

    Type of the metal used as a conductor, specified as a metal material object. You can choose any metal from the MetalCatalog or specify a metal of your choice. For more information, see metal. For more information on metal conductor meshing, see Meshing.

    Example: metal("Copper")

    Tilt angle of the antenna in degrees, specified as a scalar or vector. For more information, see Rotate Antennas and Arrays.

    Example: 90

    Example: Tilt=[90 90],TiltAxis=[0 1 0;0 1 1] tilts the antenna at 90 degrees about the two axes defined by the vectors.

    Data Types: double

    Tilt axis of the antenna, specified as one of these values:

    • Three-element vector of Cartesian coordinates in meters. In this case, each coordinate in the vector starts at the origin and lies along the specified points on the x-, y-, and z-axes.

    • Two points in space, specified as a 2-by-3 matrix corresponding to two three-element vectors of Cartesian coordinates. In this case, the antenna rotates around the line joining the two points.

    • "x", "y", or "z" to describe a rotation about the x-, y-, or z-axis, respectively.

    For more information, see Rotate Antennas and Arrays.

    Example: [0 1 0]

    Example: [0 0 0;0 1 0]

    Example: "Z"

    Data Types: double | string

    Lumped elements added to the antenna feed, specified as a lumpedElement object. You can add a load anywhere on the surface of the antenna. By default, the load is at the feed. For more information, see lumpedElement.

    Example: lumpedElement(Impedance=75)

    Object Functions

    showDisplay antenna, array structures, shapes, or platform
    axialRatioAxial ratio of antenna
    beamwidthBeamwidth of antenna
    chargeCharge distribution on antenna or array surface
    currentCurrent distribution on antenna or array surface
    designDesign prototype antenna or arrays for resonance around specified frequency or create AI-based antenna from antenna catalog objects
    efficiencyRadiation efficiency of antenna
    EHfieldsElectric and magnetic fields of antennas or embedded electric and magnetic fields of antenna element in arrays
    impedanceInput impedance of antenna or scan impedance of array
    meshMesh properties of metal, dielectric antenna, or array structure
    meshconfigChange meshing mode of antenna, array, custom antenna, custom array, or custom geometry
    optimizeOptimize antenna or array using SADEA optimizer
    patternPlot radiation pattern and phase of antenna or array or embedded pattern of antenna element in array
    patternAzimuthAzimuth plane radiation pattern of antenna or array
    patternElevationElevation plane radiation pattern of antenna or array
    rcsCalculate and plot radar cross section (RCS) of platform, antenna, or array
    returnLossReturn loss of antenna or scan return loss of array
    sparametersCalculate S-parameters for antennas and antenna arrays
    vswrVoltage standing wave ratio (VSWR) of antenna or array element

    Examples

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    Create a rectangular dielectric resonator antenna with default properties.

    ant = draRectangular
    ant = 
      draRectangular with properties:
    
          ResonatorLength: 0.0300
           ResonatorWidth: 0.0150
                Substrate: [1x1 dielectric]
        GroundPlaneLength: 0.1600
         GroundPlaneWidth: 0.1000
                FeedWidth: 1.0000e-03
               FeedHeight: 0.0200
               FeedOffset: [0 0]
                Conductor: [1x1 metal]
                     Tilt: 0
                 TiltAxis: [1 0 0]
                     Load: [1x1 lumpedElement]
    
    

    View the antenna using the show function.

    show(ant)

    Figure contains an axes object. The axes object with title draRectangular antenna element, xlabel x (mm), ylabel y (mm) contains 5 objects of type patch, surface. These objects represent PEC, feed, customdielectric.

    Plot the radiation pattern of a rectangular dielectric resonator antenna at a frequency of 4 GHz.

    ant = draRectangular(ResonatorLength=0.045, ResonatorWidth=0.02);
    pattern(ant,4e9)

    Figure contains an axes object and other objects of type uicontrol. The axes object contains 5 objects of type patch, surface. This object represents customdielectric.

    Create a rectangular dielectric resonator antenna with FR4, Teflon, and foam as substrates.

     ant = draRectangular;
     d = dielectric("FR4","Teflon","Foam");
     d.Thickness = [ant.Substrate.Thickness/3 ant.Substrate.Thickness/3 ant.Substrate.Thickness/3];
     ant.Substrate = d;  
     ant = draRectangular(Substrate=d);
     show(ant)

    Figure contains an axes object. The axes object with title draRectangular antenna element, xlabel x (mm), ylabel y (mm) contains 7 objects of type patch, surface. These objects represent PEC, feed, FR4, Teflon, Foam.

    Create a rectangular dielectric resonator antenna with substrates having relative permittivity of 2.3 and 4.5, respectively. The value of loss tangent for both the substrates is 0.002.

    ant = draRectangular;
    d = dielectric;                                                                                                                                                                                                                               
    d.Name = {'sub1','sub2'};
    d.EpsilonR = [2.3 4.5];
    d.LossTangent = [0.002 0.002];
    d.Thickness = [ant.Substrate.Thickness/2 ant.Substrate.Thickness/2];
    ant.Substrate = d;
    show(ant)

    Figure contains an axes object. The axes object with title draRectangular antenna element, xlabel x (mm), ylabel y (mm) contains 6 objects of type patch, surface. These objects represent PEC, feed, sub1, sub2.

    More About

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    References

    [1] McAllister, M.W., S.A. Long, and G.L. Conway. “Rectangular Dielectric Resonator Antenna.” Electronics Letters 19, no. 6 (1983): 218.

    Version History

    Introduced in R2021a