Resumen
In this paper, we propose a novel design of a two-element array antenna on an electrical thick substrate with an extremely narrow array distance. The proposed array consists of a rectangular ring patch printed on a thick substrate and a monopole wire in the center of the substrate. Each element has a modal difference in the radiation pattern, causing high isolation and low correlation between the array elements. From the measurement results, the monopole and patch elements exhibit reflection coefficients of -10 dB and -10.7 dB with peak gains of 3.8 dBi and 6.1 dBi, respectively, at 1.6 GHz. The mutual coupling between the two elements is -20.7 dB. For modal analysis of the antenna pattern, spherical mode decomposition is performed on the radiation patterns of the two elements, and low envelope correlation coefficient levels below 16% are maintained. We also investigate the antijamming performance using a power inversion algorithm in a practical pattern nulling application; a null depth of -47.7 dB and a null width of 33.2° are obtained when the interference signal arrives at the elevation angle of 45°.