Bulletin of the American Physical Society
74th Annual Gaseous Electronics Conference
Volume 66, Number 7
Monday–Friday, October 4–8, 2021;
Virtual: GEC Platform
Time Zone: Central Daylight Time, USA
Session SR52: Plasma Diagnostic: Electrical Diagnostics II
4:00 PM–6:00 PM,
Thursday, October 7, 2021
Virtual
Room: GEC platform
Chair: Birk Berger, Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany
Abstract: SR52.00002 : Low-Noise Plasma Antennas - Practical Noise Power Measurements
4:30 PM–4:45 PM
Presenter:
Zach Vander Missen
(Purdue University)
Authors:
Zach Vander Missen
(Purdue University)
Sergey Macheret
(Purdue University)
Dimitrios Peroulis
(Purdue University)
Recently the gain of a tunable plasma antenna was measured, and a regime where the gain is only slightly below that of a reference metallic antenna was demonstrated [3]. In this work, a concept of reducing the thermal noise of plasma antennas by sustaining the plasma with repetitive RF pulses is discussed. We also present the application of measurements borrowed from RF practice to characterize the noise at the terminals of a plasma antenna. The methods, challenges, and initial results are discussed.
[1] T. Anderson, Plasma Antennas. Artech House, 2011.
[2] T. R. Anderson, IEEE Int. Symp. Electromagn. Compat., vol. 1, pp. 498–501, 2002.
[3] V. Podolsky, A. Semnani, and S.O. Macheret, IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science, Vol. 48, No. 10, 2020, pp. 3524 – 3534
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