ITO (indium-tin-oxide) substrate simulation with HFSS
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Has anyone ever simulated a patch antenna with an ITO (indium-tin-oxide) glass subtrate with HFSS?
I tried setting the boundary of the patch and ground as "finite conductivity", "layered impedance" or "impedance" but everytime I have a gain whose value is about 0 dBi.
I would appreciate if you can share you experience or tell me how to set the patch and ground boundaries so that the gain reaches a reasonable value (about 6 to 7 dBi like conventional patches).
I tried setting the boundary of the patch and ground as "finite conductivity", "layered impedance" or "impedance" but everytime I have a gain whose value is about 0 dBi.
I would appreciate if you can share you experience or tell me how to set the patch and ground boundaries so that the gain reaches a reasonable value (about 6 to 7 dBi like conventional patches).
Hello there,
I'd like to know how has been your progress with ITO after couple of years. Can you please share some of your findings throughout the papers you have more likely published?
Best regards,
Hamid
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