JOURNAL ARTICLE

An Electrically Actuated Liquid-Metal Gain-Reconfigurable Antenna

George ZhangRyan C. GoughMatthew R. MoorefieldKareem S. ElassyAaron T. OhtaWayne A. Shiroma

Year: 2018 Journal:   International Journal of Antennas and Propagation Vol: 2018 Pages: 1-7   Publisher: Hindawi Publishing Corporation

Abstract

A tunable liquid-metal antenna demonstrating gain reconfigurability is presented. This antenna uses a reconfigurable stub made with the liquid metal Galinstan. Using continuous electrowetting, a 60 Hz signal with an amplitude of 1 V pp and 75% duty cycle can actuate the Galinstan continuously along a channel, tuning the stub length and antenna gain. Zero external power is required to maintain the position of the slug. The 5 GHz antenna offers more than 10 dB of analog gain tuning, from −5.90 to 4.43 dB.

Keywords:
Electrowetting Reconfigurability Duty cycle Liquid metal Antenna gain Reconfigurable antenna Stub (electronics) Materials science Antenna (radio) Electrical engineering Antenna factor Antenna measurement Engineering Electronic engineering Radiation pattern Optoelectronics Voltage Antenna efficiency Telecommunications

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