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Article Dans Une Revue Progress In Electromagnetics Research Letters Année : 2012

Performance of a lozenge monopole antenna made of pure composite laminate

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The use of carbon-fiber tissue as a replacement for metal radiating element has been investigated to fabricate microwave antennas embedded in composite material panels. A single ply of a dry carbon-fiber tissue with a 0.15 Ω/sq sheet resistance value and a square shape (50 mm × 50 mm) acts as the radiating element. It has been embedded inside the glass-fiber and polyester resin composite laminate by using the infusion technique. The measured radiofrequency characteristics of the pure composite antenna are presented, discussed and compared to those of a reference counterpart, made from a plain metal sheet. The pure composite antenna exhibits a measured gain strictly alike to that of the reference antenna up to 2.1 GHz.

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Electronique
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hal-00743812 , version 1 (13-05-2014)

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Lilia Manac'H, Xavier Castel, Mohamed Himdi. Performance of a lozenge monopole antenna made of pure composite laminate. Progress In Electromagnetics Research Letters, 2012, 35, pp.115-123. ⟨10.2528/PIERL12083003⟩. ⟨hal-00743812⟩
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