A design for an optically reconfigurable printed dipole antenna is presented. A wideband coplanar waveguide (CPW) to coplanar stripline (CPS) transition is used to feed the balanced printed dipole. Two silicon photo switches are placed on small gaps in both dipole arms equidistant from the centre feed. Light from two infrared laser diodes channelled through fiber optic cables is applied to the switches. With the gaps in the dipole bridged, the antenna resonates at a lower frequency. Measured return loss results that compare well to the simulated values are also presented, showing a frequency shift of nearly 40%. The change in bore-sight gain along with radiation patterns are also presented. Activating each switch individually results in a near 50/spl deg/ shift in beam nulls.
Frequency and beam reconfigurable antenna using photoconducting switches
C. Panagamuwa,A. Chauraya,J. Vardaxoglou
Published 2006 in IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation
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2006
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IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation
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2006-02-06
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