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A Logarithmic Spiral Antenna
for 0.4 to 3.8 GHz
This article reviews the design, simulation and measured performance of a broad-
band antenna
By Jesper Thaysen, Kaj B. Jakobsen and Jørgen Appel-Hansen
Technical University of Denmark
his article discusses a low-cost cavity buried non-metallic Anti-Personnel mines (AP-
backed coplanar-waveguide to coplanar- mines) in a humanitarian mine detection sys-
Tstrip fed logarithmic uniplanar spiral tem [4].
antenna that covers a 9:1 bandwidth with a In coaxial structures, such as coax cables, the
return loss better than 10 dB from 0.4 to electrical wavelength is changed by a factor of
3.8 GHz. The IE3D computer program is used to
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predict the performance of the spiral antenna in
terms of radiation pattern and input impedance. ε r
The obtained numerical results are in good
agreement with the experimental data. The spi- due to the dielectric constant of the isolator [5].
ral antenna radiates from an active region that In antenna systems, dielectric loading can be
is a frequency-dependent part of the structure. used with the same advantageous properties,
The rotation of the radiation pattern as a func- although the antenna is a radiating structure.
tion of frequency will also be discussed. The resonant fre
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