Liquid-Crystal-Based Reconfigurable Holographic Metamaterial Antenna with Stable Phase Center

Author(s):  
Bang-Jun Che ◽  
Yan-Min Cheng ◽  
Yue-Long Lyu ◽  
Fan-Yi Meng ◽  
Qun Wu
2014 ◽  
Vol 2014 ◽  
pp. 1-7 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nurhan Türker Tokan

In reflector system design, achieving high stability of phase center position with changes in frequency in reflector feed antennas is highly desired. However, obtaining highly stable phase center is not possible for UWB feed antennas, specially for planar ones. Thus, an optimum positioning for the UWB feed antenna should be defined. Optimization of the positioning of the feed antenna is essential since this process lowers resulting phase error losses significantly. In this work, a novel method for optimizing the UWB feed position of a prime focus reflector antenna from phase and amplitude recordings of the measured radiated field is introduced. An automatic and fast design procedure, based on Genetic Algorithms, is described. The proposed methodology has been numerically and experimentally assessed. The procedure is introduced by an application example to one of the most commonly used UWB feed antennas in high-performance reflector antenna systems: Linear Tapered Slot Antenna (LTSA). A LTSA antenna operating in 6–25 GHz frequency band is designed and manufactured. The performance of the method is quantified in terms of its phase error losses inE- andH-planes for reflector illumination.


2018 ◽  
Vol 86 ◽  
pp. 55-67 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hongliang Zhang ◽  
Yuanyue Guo ◽  
Wenjuan Zhang ◽  
Gang Wang

Author(s):  
Nayan Ashok Gujarathi ◽  
Bhushan Rajendra Rane ◽  
Raj K. Keservani

Liquid crystalline system is a thermodynamically stable phase which is characterized by anisotropy. Liquid Crystals (LCs) are also termed as mesophase as they exhibit isotropic properties and liquid like behavior under some conditions (alter in temperature and concentration). Liquid crystals are influenced by number of parameters includes concentration, temperature, pH, and presence of salt. Liquid crystals are divided on the basis of shape of the molecules into two groups one is calmitic and other is discotic. A range of liquid crystalline phase (called mesophases) can be categorized by their sort of arrangement. The alignment of fragments in liquid crystalline phases is extensive on the molecular scale. Liquid crystal technology has a most important influence on several areas of pharmacy science and engineering, as well as device technology. As a novel type of drug delivery system, liquid crystals are explored and examined, definitely achieve mounting significance in industrial and scientific purposes.


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