Choosing Dielectric or Magnetic Material to Optimize the Bandwidth of Miniaturized Resonant Antennas
Antti O. Karilainen, Pekka Ikonen, Constantin R. Simovski, and Sergei, A. Tretyakov

TL;DR
This paper introduces a radiation-based method to determine whether dielectric or magnetic materials better optimize the bandwidth of miniaturized resonant antennas, providing practical guidelines for antenna design.
Contribution
It presents a novel radiation analysis approach to select the optimal loading material, improving antenna miniaturization strategies.
Findings
Radiation analysis effectively guides material choice.
Guidelines tailored for different antenna types.
Enhanced bandwidth optimization through material selection.
Abstract
We address the question of the optimal choice of loading material for antenna miniaturization. A new approach to identify the optimal loading material, dielectric or magnetic, is presented for resonant antennas. Instead of equivalent resonance circuits or transmission-line models, we use the analysis of radiation to identify the fields contributing mostly to the stored energy. This helps to determine the beneficial material type. The formulated principle is qualitatively illustrated using three antenna types. Guidelines for different antenna types are presented.
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