Genetically synthesized supergain broadband wire-bundle antenna

Dmytro Vovchuk, Gilad Uziel, Andrey Machnev, Jurgis Porins, Vjaceslavs Bobrovs, Pavel Ginzburg
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High-gain antennas are essential hardware devices, powering numerous daily applications, including distant point-to-point communications, safety radars, and many others. While a common approach to elevate gain is to enlarge an antenna aperture, highly resonant subwavelength structures can potentially grant high gain performances. The Chu-Harrington limit is a standard criterion to assess electrically small structures and those surpassing it are called superdirective. Supergain is obtained in a case when internal losses are mitigated, and an antenna is matched to radiation, though typically in a very narrow frequency band. Here we develop a concept of a spectrally overlapping resonant cascading, where tailored multipole hierarchy grants both high gain and sufficient operational bandwidth. Our architecture is based on a near-field coupled wire bundle. Genetic optimization, constraining both gain and bandwidth, is applied on a 24-dimensional space and predicts 8.81 dBi realized gain within a half-wavelength in a cube volume. The experimental gain is 8.22 dBi with 13% fractional bandwidth. The developed approach can be applied across other frequency bands, where miniaturization of wireless devices is highly demanded. Vovchuk et al. utilized generic algorithms to demonstrate a multi-wire superdirective antenna. The small device not only surpasses common directivity bounds but also demonstrates a superbandwidth, thus making it useful for wireless communications.

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基因合成超增益宽带线束天线
高增益天线是必不可少的硬件设备,为众多日常应用提供动力,包括远距离点对点通信、安全雷达等。虽然提高增益的常见方法是扩大天线孔径,但高度谐振的亚波长结构也有可能带来高增益性能。朱-哈灵顿极限是评估电性小结构的标准,超过这一极限的结构被称为超导结构。超增益是在内部损耗得到缓解、天线与辐射相匹配的情况下获得的,但通常是在非常窄的频段内。在这里,我们提出了一个频谱重叠谐振级联的概念,在这个概念中,定制的多极层次结构既能获得高增益,又能提供足够的工作带宽。我们的架构基于近场耦合线束。遗传优化对增益和带宽都有限制,应用于 24 维空间,预测立方体体积内半波长范围内的实现增益为 8.81 dBi。实验增益为 8.22 dBi,带宽为 13%。所开发的方法可应用于对无线设备微型化要求很高的其他频段。Vovchuk 等人利用通用算法展示了一种多线超导天线。这种小型设备不仅超越了常见的指向性界限,而且还展示了超宽带,从而使其在无线通信中大显身手。
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