Parametric Enhancement Of Radiation From Electrically Small Antennas

PHYSICAL REVIEW APPLIED(2021)

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Electrically small antennas are characterized by large quality factors, which yield limited gainbandwidth products, as a result of the Bode-Fano limit. This bound implies a trade-off between the antenna's footprint and radiation features, hindering wireless applications that require compact, broadband, and efficient antennas. Here, building on a previous theoretical analysis of parametric matching networks [H. Li, A. Mekawy, and A. Al & ugrave;, Phys. Rev. Lett. 123, 164102 (2019)], we demonstrate how parametric phenomena can overcome this trade-off, offering a pathway to realize stable non-Foster wideband antennas that go beyond the restrictions of passive systems. We demonstrate our approach in a planar small loop antenna loaded by a time-varying capacitor that oscillates around twice the radiation frequency, showing that it can result in wideband radiation enhancement, exceeding the limitations of passive scenarios.
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