IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation, cilt.70, sa.11, ss.10253-10260, 2022 (SCI-Expanded)
IEEEThe foremost method to exhaust heat sourced from electronic devices is to use heat sinks. But, in practice, these structures behave as actual antennas and cause interference problems. The selected heat sink like many others is performing like a real antenna whose gain at 4.9GHz is ~7dBi both in simulation and measurement. In this study, a novel gain (radiation pattern) controlling belt made up of a metamaterial structure was designed and dressed to the heat sink antenna. The effect of the position of the belt on the antenna pattern is investigated. The sliding position of the belt which allows for dynamic gain control varies the antenna gain between 3.38dBi and 7.36dBi (~7dB in θ-angle and ~9dB in Ø-angle). Maximum gain enhancement reaches up to 18.43dB and maximum suppression ratio reaches up to 21.36dB for the entire angle.