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Design and fabrication of a new high gain multilayer negative refractive index metamaterial antenna for X‐band applicationsBorazjani et al., 2020
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- Borazjani O
- Naser‐Moghadasi M
- Rashed‐Mohassel J
- Sadeghzadeh R
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- International Journal of RF and Microwave Computer‐Aided Engineering
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This article presents the design of a planar high gain and wideband antenna using a negative refractive index multilayer superstrate in the X‐band. This meta‐antenna is composed of a four‐layer superstrate placed on a conventional patch antenna. The structure …
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