Carbon-Based Composite Microwave Antennas

Applications of metamaterials to microwave antennas are reviewed over the past decade. The manufacturing of microwave antennas using graphene-containing carbon composite materials was developed and prototypes of dipole and horn antennas made from such materials were created. The radiation properties...

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Main Authors: Nikolai A. Dugin, Tatiana M. Zaboronkova, Catherine Krafft, Grigorii R. Belyaev
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-03-01
Series:Electronics
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2079-9292/9/4/590
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spelling doaj-fb90329b74804e3c8ea29c82d7f0f0102020-11-25T03:10:55ZengMDPI AGElectronics2079-92922020-03-01959059010.3390/electronics9040590Carbon-Based Composite Microwave AntennasNikolai A. Dugin0Tatiana M. Zaboronkova1Catherine Krafft2Grigorii R. Belyaev3Department of Propagation of Radiowaves and Radioastronomy, N.I. Lobachevsky University of Nizhny Novgorod, 23 Gagarin Ave., Nizhny Novgorod 603950, RussiaDepartment of Nuclear Physics, R.E. Alekseev State Technical University of Nizhny Novgorod, 24 Minin St., Nizhny Novgorod 603950, RussiaLaboratoire de Physique des Plasmas, Ecole Polytechnique, 91128 Palaiseau CEDEX, FranceDepartment of Computer Science and Telecommunications, Volga State University of Water Transport, 5a Nesterova St., Nizhny Novgorod 603950, RussiaApplications of metamaterials to microwave antennas are reviewed over the past decade. The manufacturing of microwave antennas using graphene-containing carbon composite materials was developed and prototypes of dipole and horn antennas made from such materials were created. The radiation properties of the designed antennas and their metal analogs were measured and compared. The standing wave ratios, the radiation patterns and the amplitude-frequency characteristics were analyzed for horn antennas at frequencies <inline-formula> <math display="inline"> <semantics> <mrow> <mn>1.6</mn> </mrow> </semantics> </math> </inline-formula> GHz and 5 GHz and for dipole antennas in the frequency range 0.2–0.6 GHz. The polarization characteristics of the horn antennas were studied. The effects of different carbon composite materials’ structures (fiber or fabric) on the antennas’ parameters were estimated. It is shown that antennas made from graphene-containing composite materials are able to operate efficiently and exhibit almost the same radiation properties as conventional metal antennas of the same geometry and size. However, the carbon-based antennas have much smaller weights and enhanced stability in a wide range of temperatures. In the future, such antennas should replace the conventional ones for many applications, especially for the excitation and reception of electromagnetic waves in space plasmas.https://www.mdpi.com/2079-9292/9/4/590microwave waveguidedipole and horn antennascarbon-composite materialgrapheneantenna mesurementselectromagnetic waves
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author Nikolai A. Dugin
Tatiana M. Zaboronkova
Catherine Krafft
Grigorii R. Belyaev
spellingShingle Nikolai A. Dugin
Tatiana M. Zaboronkova
Catherine Krafft
Grigorii R. Belyaev
Carbon-Based Composite Microwave Antennas
Electronics
microwave waveguide
dipole and horn antennas
carbon-composite material
graphene
antenna mesurements
electromagnetic waves
author_facet Nikolai A. Dugin
Tatiana M. Zaboronkova
Catherine Krafft
Grigorii R. Belyaev
author_sort Nikolai A. Dugin
title Carbon-Based Composite Microwave Antennas
title_short Carbon-Based Composite Microwave Antennas
title_full Carbon-Based Composite Microwave Antennas
title_fullStr Carbon-Based Composite Microwave Antennas
title_full_unstemmed Carbon-Based Composite Microwave Antennas
title_sort carbon-based composite microwave antennas
publisher MDPI AG
series Electronics
issn 2079-9292
publishDate 2020-03-01
description Applications of metamaterials to microwave antennas are reviewed over the past decade. The manufacturing of microwave antennas using graphene-containing carbon composite materials was developed and prototypes of dipole and horn antennas made from such materials were created. The radiation properties of the designed antennas and their metal analogs were measured and compared. The standing wave ratios, the radiation patterns and the amplitude-frequency characteristics were analyzed for horn antennas at frequencies <inline-formula> <math display="inline"> <semantics> <mrow> <mn>1.6</mn> </mrow> </semantics> </math> </inline-formula> GHz and 5 GHz and for dipole antennas in the frequency range 0.2–0.6 GHz. The polarization characteristics of the horn antennas were studied. The effects of different carbon composite materials’ structures (fiber or fabric) on the antennas’ parameters were estimated. It is shown that antennas made from graphene-containing composite materials are able to operate efficiently and exhibit almost the same radiation properties as conventional metal antennas of the same geometry and size. However, the carbon-based antennas have much smaller weights and enhanced stability in a wide range of temperatures. In the future, such antennas should replace the conventional ones for many applications, especially for the excitation and reception of electromagnetic waves in space plasmas.
topic microwave waveguide
dipole and horn antennas
carbon-composite material
graphene
antenna mesurements
electromagnetic waves
url https://www.mdpi.com/2079-9292/9/4/590
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