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Silicon-based reconfigurable antennas-concepts, analysis, implementation, and feasibility
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Electrical EngineeringEngineeringRadio FrequencyAntennaPhased ArraySilicon-based Reconfigurable Antennas-conceptsComputer EngineeringDynamic DefinitionMicrowave AntennaHigh-resistivity SiliconComputational ElectromagneticsReconfigurable ArchitectureMicroelectronicsReconfigurabilityElectromagnetic Compatibility
We report on an innovative reconfigurable antenna concept with significant practical relevance based on the dynamic definition of metal-like conductive plasma channels in high-resistivity silicon that are activated by the injection of DC current. The plasma channels are precisely formed and addressed using current high-resolution silicon fabrication technology. These dynamically defined plasma-reconfigurable antennas enable frequency hopping, beam shaping, and steering without the complexity of RF feed structures. This concept shows promise for delivering the performance and capabilities of a phased array, but at a reduced cost. However, challenges such as p-i-n biasing circuit complexity and their nonlinearities, as well as antenna efficiency, would still require further investigations.
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