Plasma Antennas

Author:

Theodore Anderson

Publisher:

Artech House Publishers

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Publisher

Artech House Publishers

Publication Year 2011
ISBN-13

9781608071432

ISBN-10 160807143X
Binding

Hardcover

Number of Pages 203 Pages
Language (English)
Dimensions (Cms) 23.5 x 15.8 x 2
Weight (grms) 446
The plasma antenna is an emerging technology that partially or fully utilizes ionized gas as the conducting medium instead of metal to create an antenna. The key advantages of plasma antennas are that they are highly reconfigurable and can be turned on and off. The disadvantage is that the plasma antennas require energy to be ionized. This unique resource provides a solid understanding of the efficient design and prototype development of plasma antennas, helping engineers to meet the challenge of reducing the power required to ionize the gas at various plasma densities. Professionals also find thorough coverage of the technical underpinnings of plasma antennas, as well as important discussions on current markets and applications. Additionally, this book presents experimental work in the this cutting-edge area and reveals the latest developments in the field. This in-depth reference is supported with over 70 illustrations and more than 110 equations

Theodore Anderson

Theodore Anderson is the founder, CEO, principal investigator, and CFO for Haleakala Research and Development, Inc. He holds an M.S. in applied science and physics and a Ph.D. in physics, all from New York University
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