Description
The presentation discusses recent research on conformal antennas incorporating microcavity plasma elements. Tests of simple dipole antennas show excellent RF reception performance and low noise floor. The presentation also discusses using microplasmas in metamaterial antennas that would enable those antennas to be electronically tunable.
Recommended Citation
Macheret, S. (2014). Microplasma-based RF antennas. In A. Bajaj, P. Zavattieri, M. Koslowski, & T. Siegmund (Eds.). Proceedings of the Society of Engineering Science 51st Annual Technical Meeting, October 1-3, 2014 , West Lafayette: Purdue University Libraries Scholarly Publishing Services, 2014. https://docs.lib.purdue.edu/ses2014/mfts/pst/3
Microplasma-based RF antennas
The presentation discusses recent research on conformal antennas incorporating microcavity plasma elements. Tests of simple dipole antennas show excellent RF reception performance and low noise floor. The presentation also discusses using microplasmas in metamaterial antennas that would enable those antennas to be electronically tunable.