DocumentCode :
1597942
Title :
Laser induced plasma column heated by Tesla coil discharges as a radio-frequency antenna
Author :
Point, G. ; Hourd, Aurelien ; Brelet, Y. ; Carbonnel, J. ; Prade, Bernard ; Andre, Yves-Bernard ; Mysyrowicz, A. ; Arantchouk, Leonid
Author_Institution :
Lab. d´Opt. Appl., Ecole Polytech., Palaiseau, France
fYear :
2013
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
1
Abstract :
Summary form only given. Even if the concept of a plasma antenna, where plasma replaces metallic radiating elements, is not new1, most designs use a low-pressure plasma confined inside a solid dielectric vessel. We demonstrate a functional emitting antenna in air based on a plasma column created by an ultrashort (700 fs) terawatt laser pulse undergoing filamentation. This low-density plasma (ne = 1016 cm-3) has a short lifetime (a few ns). We consequently use the column to guide a high-voltage electric discharge of meter scale from a compact Tesla coil (output voltage: 360 kV), resulting in the increase of the plasma lifetime to at least 100 ns2. We then couple radio-frequency (RF) power in the plasma by means of an inductive coupler placed around the column, fed from a 35 W solid-state RF amplification chain. RF signal is detected by a remote slot antenna with a 100 MHz-11 GHz bandwidth. Two types of coupler have successfully been tested: a solenoid coil, resonating between 100 and 200 MHz, and a hollow metallic cylindrical cavity, resonating around 1 GHz. We observed a significant emission peak at the seeded frequency in presence of a plasma column, while we could not detect anything outside the noise without plasma3. This plasma antenna is able to emit RF waves over a bandwidth spanning at least between 100 MHz and 1 GHz.
Keywords :
UHF antennas; VHF antennas; antennas in plasma; coils; high-frequency discharges; microwave antennas; plasma radiofrequency heating; slot antennas; solenoids; RF signal; Tesla coil discharges; compact Tesla coil; couple radiofrequency power; emission peak; frequency 100 MHz to 11 GHz; functional emitting antenna; high-voltage electric discharge; hollow metallic cylindrical cavity; inductive coupler; laser induced plasma column; low-density plasma; low-pressure plasma; metallic radiating elements; plasma antenna; plasma column; power 35 W; radiofrequency antenna; solenoid coil; solid dielectric vessel; solid-state RF amplification chain; voltage 360 kV; Antennas; Coils; Couplers; Discharges (electric); Laser cavity resonators; Plasmas; Radio frequency;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Plasma Science (ICOPS), 2013 Abstracts IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
San Francisco, CA
ISSN :
0730-9244
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/PLASMA.2013.6635057
Filename :
6635057
Link To Document :
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