Deshuang ZhaoLitao LanYifei HanFeng LiangQiaoli ZhangBing‐Zhong Wang
By utilizing two optically controlled microwave switches (OCMSs) to control two independent narrow-band complementary split ring resonators, an optically controlled aperture ultrawideband antenna capable of generating reconfigurable multiband notches is proposed. Four reconfigurable states are achieved in the 3.1–10.6-GHz band: 1) a full FCC-allowed band; 2) a WiMax-notched band; 3) a WLAN-notched band; and 4) a WiMax-WLAN-notched band. These bands are useful to detect the available spectra or block the harmful interference from WiMax and/or WLAN systems by simply changing the ON/OFF states of the OCMSs with no more than 100-mW optical powers for each switch. A prototype of the proposed antenna is fabricated and measured. Both simulations and experiments demonstrate the proposed design.
Shou Hui ZhengXiongying LiuManos M. Tentzeris
Ahmed A. IbrahimRaed M. Shubair
Guipin JinDefang ZhangRongLin Li
Santasri KoleyDipen BepariDebjani Mitra