The Effect of the Axial Plasma Electron Density Distribution on the Effective Length and Radiation Pattern of a Plasma Antenna
Abstrak
This study investigates the axial electron density distribution in two plasma antenna configurations excited by a surface wave microwave discharge and its influence on the radiation pattern of antennas. The axial plasma electron density profiles were characterized using two non-invasive diagnostic techniques: the resonant cavity measurements in the TM<sub>110</sub> mode and the waveguide transmission analysis. A linear decrease in the plasma electron density along the antenna was observed. The effective electrical length of the plasma antennas, accounting for this density distribution, is found to be approximately half the physical plasma column length. Numerical simulations employing COMSOL Multiphysics based on the Drude model revealed that a realistic nonuniform axial plasma electron density distribution markedly modifies the antenna radiation characteristics. For the wave-type plasma monopole antenna, this results in a shift in the emission maximum, a reduction in the main lobe amplitude, a nearly twofold broadening of the main lobe, and the disappearance of the side lobe. For the quarter-wave-type plasma asymmetric dipole antenna, there is a reduction in the main lobe amplitude without a shift in the maximum and a broadening of the main lobe due to an increase in the side-lobe level and its merging with the main lobe.
Topik & Kata Kunci
Penulis (8)
Nikolai N. Bogachev
Vyacheslav P. Stepin
Vsevolod I. Zhukov
Sergey E. Andreev
Dmitry M. Karfidov
Maksim S. Usachonak
Evgeny M. Konchekov
Namik G. Gusein-zade
Format Sitasi
Akses Cepat
- Tahun Terbit
- 2025
- Sumber Database
- DOAJ
- DOI
- 10.3390/plasma8040049
- Akses
- Open Access ✓