2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.aeue.2016.01.024
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Experimental study on the surface wave driven plasma antenna

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“…The working frequency is assumed equal to f = 10 GHz [34], the thickness of the plasma slab is z pl = λ = 30 mm. The values selected for the plasma parameters are consistent with measures performed on actual GPA prototypes [4], [35]. L nonetheless the assumption L = λ/2 = 15 mm has been made.…”
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confidence: 61%
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“…The working frequency is assumed equal to f = 10 GHz [34], the thickness of the plasma slab is z pl = λ = 30 mm. The values selected for the plasma parameters are consistent with measures performed on actual GPA prototypes [4], [35]. L nonetheless the assumption L = λ/2 = 15 mm has been made.…”
Section: A Verificationsupporting
confidence: 61%
“…4). To account for realistic operative conditions, p 0 = 0.4 mbar and ν = 3.1 × 10 8 Hz have been assumed [35]. Notably, |Γ| > −1 dB regardless of the values of n e and z pl ; the minimum value is registered for n e ≈ n cr e , its magnitude decreases with z pl .…”
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“…More often, two separate rings are used: one for ionization and one for the signal of interest as in Whichello [2003] and Sadeghikia et al [2016].…”
Section: Plasma Antennasmentioning
confidence: 99%