Plasma-Based Dual-Band Reflective Surface

The subject of this work is the numerical design of a plasma-based dual-band reflective surface. The proposed concept consists of a series of cylindrical plasma discharges placed on top of a reconfigurable surface made of conventional metallic patches. The possibility to independently control the st...

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Main Authors: Mirko Magarotto, Luca Schenato, Marco Santagiustina, Andrea Galtarossa, Antonio-Daniele Capobianco
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2023-01-01
Series:IEEE Access
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10319666/
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Summary:The subject of this work is the numerical design of a plasma-based dual-band reflective surface. The proposed concept consists of a series of cylindrical plasma discharges placed on top of a reconfigurable surface made of conventional metallic patches. The possibility to independently control the steering of two signals, one in Ku-band (12.5 GHz) and the other in Ka-band (27.5 GHz), with a frequency ratio larger than 2, is proven. The signal at a lower frequency is controlled via the plasma density, while the one at a higher frequency is reconfigured via the conventional metallic surface. Notably, the larger the difference between the two working frequencies, the more a plasma-based reflecting surface suits dual-band operations.
ISSN:2169-3536