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4 January 1994 Analysis of superconducting patch antennas using the spectral domain method
Kiyohiko Itoh, Toru Fukasawa, Nozomu Ishii
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Abstract
In this paper, we analyze electrical small HTS (High-Tc Superconductors) patch antennas using the modified spectral domain moment method (SDMM). This paper presents the numerical results for a 2.8 GHz HTS patch antenna with 12 mm length and 1.5 mm width on the grounded dielectric substrate with thickness d equals 0.5 mm, (epsilon) r equals 25 and tan (delta) equals 0. As the result, we can see that efficiency of the HTS patch is improved, for example, 3.8 times at T equals 0(K) and 2.9 times at T equals 77(K) improvement are obtained from our analysis. We also show that the resonance frequency of the HTS patch is shifted as temperature is changing.
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Kiyohiko Itoh, Toru Fukasawa, and Nozomu Ishii "Analysis of superconducting patch antennas using the spectral domain method", Proc. SPIE 2156, High Tc Microwave Superconductors and Applications, (4 January 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.166153
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KEYWORDS
Antennas

Superconductors

Copper

Dielectrics

Resistance

Electrons

Microwave radiation

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