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Electrical and Computer Engineering

2008

Conformal antennas

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Theory And Simulations Of A Conformal Omni-Directional Sub-Wavelength Metamaterial Leaky-Wave Antenna, Andrea Alù, Filiberto Bilotti, Nader Engheta, Lucio Vegni Jan 2008

Theory And Simulations Of A Conformal Omni-Directional Sub-Wavelength Metamaterial Leaky-Wave Antenna, Andrea Alù, Filiberto Bilotti, Nader Engheta, Lucio Vegni

Nader Engheta

The detailed theory of a single subwavelength conformal radiator that exploits the resonant properties of thin cylindrical metamaterial shells supporting leaky waves is presented. It is shown and reviewed analytically and numerically how a circularly symmetric resonant leaky mode may be supported by a properly designed subwavelength homogenous cylindrical shell of low negative permittivity. Some physical insights are provided and numerical simulations with a feed point, considering also the finiteness of the antenna in the longitudinal direction, are presented and discussed. Moreover, possibilities and limitations of a practical realization of this setup are mentioned, considering in details the possible anisotropies …


Theory And Simulations Of A Conformal Omni-Directional Sub-Wavelength Metamaterial Leaky-Wave Antenna, Andrea Alù, Filiberto Bilotti, Nader Engheta, Lucio Vegni Jan 2008

Theory And Simulations Of A Conformal Omni-Directional Sub-Wavelength Metamaterial Leaky-Wave Antenna, Andrea Alù, Filiberto Bilotti, Nader Engheta, Lucio Vegni

Andrea Alù

The detailed theory of a single subwavelength conformal radiator that exploits the resonant properties of thin cylindrical metamaterial shells supporting leaky waves is presented. It is shown and reviewed analytically and numerically how a circularly symmetric resonant leaky mode may be supported by a properly designed subwavelength homogenous cylindrical shell of low negative permittivity. Some physical insights are provided and numerical simulations with a feed point, considering also the finiteness of the antenna in the longitudinal direction, are presented and discussed. Moreover, possibilities and limitations of a practical realization of this setup are mentioned, considering in details the possible anisotropies …