DocumentCode
280420
Title
Crossed-field-antennas
Author
Hately, M.C. ; Kabbary, F.M. ; Stewart, B.G.
Author_Institution
Sch. of Electron. & Electr. Eng., RGIT, Aberdeen, UK
fYear
1990
fDate
33169
Firstpage
42491
Lastpage
42495
Abstract
Crossed-field-antennas (CFAs) are novel antenna systems which are structurally small (can be typically <λ/100 in size), wide bandwidth and efficient radiators. Constructed prototypes which are also good receivers, have been successful in the MF, HF and VHF ranges. Basically, the CFA stimulates E and H fields to be in precise time-synchronism close to the antenna structure and hence provides a source of intense power radiation from a small compact volume. Since time-synchronism is controlled outwith or independently from the antenna structure, then the requirement of a specific antenna structure size to achieve radiated power is not a critical feature and hence small size CFAs can be constructed. The authors discuss the phasing unit and impedance matching, input impedance and bandwidth, the effect of phase change between the E and H fields, and working voltages
Keywords
antenna phased arrays; HF; MF; VHF; antenna structure; crossed field antennas; electric field; impedance matching; input impedance; intense power radiation; magnetic field; phase change; phasing unit; time-synchronism; wide bandwidth;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
iet
Conference_Titel
Electrically Small Antennas, IEE Colloquium on
Conference_Location
London
Type
conf
Filename
190689
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