Antena impresa invertida reconfigurable en frecuencia a base de una microdescarga de plasma
Résumé
This paper proposes the study of an inverted microstrip plasma-based reconfigurable antenna.
The scope is to generate controlled microplasma inside the cavity between the antenna ground
plane and its main conductor. This plasma will modify the resonant frequency of the antenna. The
interest of using a plasma discharge as an active reconfigurable element is its switching time and
mainly its capability of handling high microwave power. It was demonstrated, theoretically, that the
reconfiguration frequency of a microstrip patch antenna with a microdischarge in its cavity, depends
on the electron density of the plasma. Furthermore, a prototype of an X-Band inverted microstrip
patch antenna, which integrates a microdischarge, was implemented. The measured frequency
excursion for this prototype was 180 MHz
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