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Plasma and Metallic Antenna: a Comparative Study

Ishika Shaktawat, Manish Sharma, Amit Kumar Jain, Tarun Mishra

Abstract


Abstract: Plasma antenna is one of the most advanced technologies. The metal antennas used today use a metallic path to direct electromagnetic radiation. Plasma is an ionized antenna. Plasma antenna is a radio frequency receiver device that is made up of plasma segments that activate a surface wave. The importance of this antenna is quick and easy to activate and deactivate, by applying an electric pulse. In this study we have analyzed the basic hypothesis, the role of plasma antenna. We have also featured highlights, and applications.

Keywords: Plasma antenna, plasma frequency, ionized gas, metallic antenna, metallic antenna

Cite this Article: Ishika Shaktawat, Manish Sharma, Amit Kumar Jain, Tarun Mishra. Plasma and Metallic Antenna: a Comparative Study Research & Reviews: A Journal of Embedded System & Applications. 2019; 7(3): 5–8p.


Keywords


plasma antenna, plasma frequency, ionized gas, metallic antenna, metallic antenna

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