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Reconfigurable Antennas Based on Pure Water

Changzhou Hua, Shiyan Wang, Zhenxin Hu, Zeqi Zhu, Zhen Ren, Wen Wu, Zhongxiang Shen

2021IEEE Open Journal of Antennas and Propagation20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This paper is concerned with the design of reconfigurable antennas based on pure water. Being a transparent, flexible, and readily available liquid, pure water can form a cylindrical stream that can be used to guide a leaky electromagnetic wave. By properly selecting the attenuation and phase constants of the leaky electromagnetic wave, the radiation characteristics of water antennas can be designed to suit different application requirements. By controlling the flow or size and shape of water, one can readily realize reconfigurable antennas of different operating frequencies, radiation patterns, and polarizations. Three novel antennas based on pure water are presented showing both simulated and measured results for their radiation performance. Topics that are worthwhile investigating in the future are also suggested.

Topics & Concepts

AttenuationRadiationElectromagnetic radiationComputer scienceReconfigurable antennaRadiation patternLiquid waterAcousticsAntenna (radio)PhysicsOpticsTelecommunicationsAntenna efficiencyThermodynamicsAntenna Design and AnalysisMicrowave Engineering and WaveguidesAdvanced Antenna and Metasurface Technologies