Analytical Estimation of the Efficiency of Surface-Wave-Excited Plasma Monopole Antennas

In this communication, the propagation equations of the electromagnetic waves in an inhomogeneous plasma column are solved, and the analytical estimation of the efficiency of the plasma antenna is presented. To validate the analytical results, an experimental prototype of a plasma monopole antenna i...

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Published in:IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation
Main Author: Dorbin M.-R.; Mohassel J.A.R.; Sadeghikia F.; Ja'Afar H.B.
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Language:English
Published: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. 2022
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Dorbin M.-R.; Mohassel J.A.R.; Sadeghikia F.; Ja'Afar H.B.
Analytical Estimation of the Efficiency of Surface-Wave-Excited Plasma Monopole Antennas
2022
IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation
70
4
10.1109/TAP.2021.3139967
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85123316753&doi=10.1109%2fTAP.2021.3139967&partnerID=40&md5=3b865a53887b6ae68e4dd62cfe0775fe
In this communication, the propagation equations of the electromagnetic waves in an inhomogeneous plasma column are solved, and the analytical estimation of the efficiency of the plasma antenna is presented. To validate the analytical results, an experimental prototype of a plasma monopole antenna is implemented while it is simulated using a commercial full-wave electromagnetic simulator. The implemented antenna can be excited by two different RF signals, at 450 and 1500 MHz, with a controllable power level between 1 and 50 W to adjust the effective length of the antenna. The proposed configuration allows both communication and excitation waves to be applied to a single coupling sleeve on the plasma column using a diplexer. Based on the measurement of the phase difference of two different positions along the column, using a phase difference detector microchip, the plasma density is estimated along the column. Good agreement between the results validates the proposed analytical method. The results show that the efficiency of a surface-wave-excited antenna strongly depends on the gas pressure, the excitation frequency, and the thickness of the tube. Therefore, for an optimized plasma antenna, all these parameters have to be properly used. © 1963-2012 IEEE.
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
0018926X
English
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author Dorbin M.-R.; Mohassel J.A.R.; Sadeghikia F.; Ja'Afar H.B.
spellingShingle Dorbin M.-R.; Mohassel J.A.R.; Sadeghikia F.; Ja'Afar H.B.
Analytical Estimation of the Efficiency of Surface-Wave-Excited Plasma Monopole Antennas
author_facet Dorbin M.-R.; Mohassel J.A.R.; Sadeghikia F.; Ja'Afar H.B.
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title Analytical Estimation of the Efficiency of Surface-Wave-Excited Plasma Monopole Antennas
title_short Analytical Estimation of the Efficiency of Surface-Wave-Excited Plasma Monopole Antennas
title_full Analytical Estimation of the Efficiency of Surface-Wave-Excited Plasma Monopole Antennas
title_fullStr Analytical Estimation of the Efficiency of Surface-Wave-Excited Plasma Monopole Antennas
title_full_unstemmed Analytical Estimation of the Efficiency of Surface-Wave-Excited Plasma Monopole Antennas
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description In this communication, the propagation equations of the electromagnetic waves in an inhomogeneous plasma column are solved, and the analytical estimation of the efficiency of the plasma antenna is presented. To validate the analytical results, an experimental prototype of a plasma monopole antenna is implemented while it is simulated using a commercial full-wave electromagnetic simulator. The implemented antenna can be excited by two different RF signals, at 450 and 1500 MHz, with a controllable power level between 1 and 50 W to adjust the effective length of the antenna. The proposed configuration allows both communication and excitation waves to be applied to a single coupling sleeve on the plasma column using a diplexer. Based on the measurement of the phase difference of two different positions along the column, using a phase difference detector microchip, the plasma density is estimated along the column. Good agreement between the results validates the proposed analytical method. The results show that the efficiency of a surface-wave-excited antenna strongly depends on the gas pressure, the excitation frequency, and the thickness of the tube. Therefore, for an optimized plasma antenna, all these parameters have to be properly used. © 1963-2012 IEEE.
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