%0 Journal Article %T The development of a mini-UWB antenna %A Kramer, B. %A Chen, C-C %A Volakis, J. D. %J Measurement and Techniques Association Symposium %D 2004 %F Kramer_etal2004 %O exported from refbase (https://db.rplab.ru/refbase/show.php?record=751), last updated on Sun, 25 Mar 2012 18:24:51 -0500 %X There is a great interest in the automotive and military sectors for small and broadband antennas that meet modern communication needs. These needs require ultra-wide bandwidth (>10:1) UWB antennas, such as the spiral antenna. However, the physical size at the low-frequency end typically becomes too large for practical applications. To reduce the size of the antenna, miniaturization techniques must be employed such as the use of high-contrast dielectric materials. Size reduction using high-contrast materials has been demonstrated for narrowband antennas, such as patch antennas, but not for broadband antennas to our knowledge. Therefore, the concept of miniaturizing a broadband spiral antenna using dielectric materials will be investigated experimentally and numerically.Issues that arise from dielectric loading such as impedance reduction will also be addressed. It will be shown using the results from these studies that there are practical limitations to the amount of miniaturization which can be achieved. %K optical antennas %K Ultra Wide Band %K Spiral Antenna %K Dielectric Loading %P 6