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The Impact of Reduced Conductivity on the Performance of Wire Antennas

Journal

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON ANTENNAS AND PROPAGATION
Volume 63, Issue 11, Pages 4686-4692

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TAP.2015.2479241

Keywords

Absorption cross section; absorption efficiency; conductivity; extinction cross section; power to volume ratio; radiation efficiency; receiving antenna

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  1. Australian Research Council [DP130102098]

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Low cost methods of antenna production primarily aim to reduce the cost of metalization. This might lead to a reduction in conductivity. A systematic study on the impact of conductivity is presented. The efficiency, gain, and bandwidth of cylindrical wire meander line, dipole, and Yagi-Uda antennas were compared for materials with conductivities in the range 10(3)-10(9) S/m. In this range, the absorption efficiency of both the dipole and meander line changed little; however, the conductivity significantly impacts on radiation efficiency and the absorption cross section of the antennas. The extinction cross section of the dipole and meander line antennas (antennas that Thevenin equivalent circuit is applicable) also vary with radiation efficiency. From the point of radiation efficiency, the dipole antenna performance is most robust under decreasing conductivity. Antennas studied in this study were fabricated with brass and graphite. Radiation efficiency of the antennas was measured by improved Wheeler cap (IWC) method. Measurement results showed a reasonable agreement with simulations. We also measured the extinction cross section of the six fabricated prototypes.

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