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Slot antennas are used typically at frequencies between 300 MHz and 24 GHz. The slot antenna is
popular because they can be cut out of whatever surface they are to be mounted on, and have
radiation patterns that are roughly omnidirectional (similar to a linear wire antenna, as we'll see). The
polarization of the slot antenna is linear. The slot size, shape and what is behind it (the cavity) offer
design variables that can be used to tune performance.

Consider an infinite conducting sheet, with a rectangular slot cut out of dimensions a and b, as shown
in Figure 1. If we can excite some reasonable fields in the slot (often called the aperture), we have a
slot antenna.

Figure 1. Rectangular Slot antenna with dimensions a and b.

To gain an intuition about slot antennas, first we'll learn Babinet's principle (put into antenna terms
by H. G. Booker in 1946). This principle relates the radiated fields and impedance of an aperture or
slot antenna to that of the field of its dual antenna. The dual of a slot antenna would be if the
conductive material and air were interchanged - that is, the slot antenna became a metal slab in space.
An example of dual antennas is shown in Figure 2:

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Figure 2. Dual antennas - (left) the slot antenna, (right) the dipole antenna.

Note that a voltage source is applied across the short end of the slot antenna. This induces an E-field
distribution within the slot, and currents that travel around the slot perimeter, both contributed to
radiation. The dual antenna is similar to a dipole antenna. The voltage source is applied at the center
of the dipole, so that the voltage source is rotated.

Babinet's principle relates these two antennas. The first result states that the impedance of the slot
antenna ( ) is related to the impedance of its dual antenna ( ) by the relation:

In the above, is the intrinsic impedance of free space. The second major result of
Babinet's/Booker's principle is that the fields of the dual antenna are almost the same as the slot
antenna (the fields components are interchanged, and called "duals"). That is, the fields of the slot
antenna (given with a subscript S) are related to the fields of it's complement (given with a subscript
C) by:

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Hence, if we know the fields from one antenna we know the fields of the other antenna. Hence, since
it is easy to visualize the fields from a dipole antenna, the fields and impedance from a slot antenna
can become intuitive if Babinet's principle is understood.

Note that the polarization of the two antennas are reversed. That is, since the dipole antenna on the
right in Figure 2 is vertically polarized, the slot antenna on the left will be horizontally polarized.

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Duality Example
As an example, consider a dipole similar to the one shown on the right in Figure 2. Suppose the
length of the dipole is 14.4 centimeters and the width is 2 centimeters, and that the impedance at 1
GHz is 65+j15 Ohms. The fields from the dipole antenna are given by:

What are the fields from a slot at 1 GHz, with the same dimensions as the dipole?

Using Babinet's principle, the impedance can be easily found:

The impedance of the slot for this case is much larger, and while the dipole's impedance is inductive
(positive imaginary part), the slot's impedance is capacitive (negative imaginary part). The E-fields
for the slot can be easily found:

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We see that the E-fields only contain a phi (azimuth) component; the slot antenna is therefore
horizontally polarized.

Video: Analysis of the Slot Antenna

To see this material presented another way, here is a video on the analysis of the slot antenna. Some
of the information below will be complimentary to the above analysis. Hence, if you enjoy short
lectures this video may be of interest to you.

Antenna-Theory.com Presents: Analysis of the Slot A

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