
This paper presents the design, fabrication, and characterization of a compact wideband antenna for high-power microwave applications. The antennas proposed are array of high-power wideband patches with high compactness and less than λ/10 thick. The concept developed can be fed by high-voltage signals (up to 60 kV) in repetitive operation. Two designs are produced at central frequencies of 350 MHz and 1 GHz. Their relative bandwidth is larger than 40% at 350 MHz and 25% at 1 GHz for S11 <; - 10 dB, respectively. The arrays studied produce a gain of more than 14 dB.
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