International audienceA preliminary study of the design of an electrically small plasma-based resonator using a localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) above 1 GHz is presented. Such a resonator is intended to be used to develop an electrically small antenna with frequency agility. This resonator consists of a plasma discharge confined in a hemispherical glass shell 3 cm in diameter on a ground plane. From 1 to 1.5 GHz, the plasma electron density required to achieve the LSPR must be between 0.5 × 1011 and 1.4×1011 cm−3. Plasma losses are taken into account in this study and provide information on the required gas pressure. Typically for neon gas, the working pressure must be around 50 mTorr. A practical implementation using a miniature ...
This paper presents a feasibility study of a simple and realistic reconfigurable metal-plasma transm...
The advantages and current challenges associated with constructing an integrated on-chip antenna bas...
Very low frequency (VLF) waves (3-30 kHz) are useful in communication and navigation, can deeply pen...
International audienceA preliminary study of the design of an electrically small plasma-based resona...
In this paper, a stripline split-ring resonator microwave-induced plasma source, aimed for integrati...
La miniaturisation d’antenne est un défi important, en particulier en bande VHF où les longueurs d’o...
The use of low pressure non-equilibrium plasma as epsilon negative medium for a zero-order spherical...
Abstract—Microplasma sources can be integrated into portable devices for applications such as bio-mi...
This paper aims to present investigations of the plasmonic resonance of a hemispherical plasma disch...
A microwave plasma system based on microstripline technology is created and implemented for the expe...
This thesis investigates the use of capillary plasma elements, in glass and quartz with sub-millimet...
An original and integrated solution to provide frequency agility to microstrip circuits using plasma...
International audienceIn this paper, we suggest the use of a cold plasma as tunable material inside ...
Here an electrically small multiband antenna based on spoof localized surface plasmons (LSPs) has be...
The interaction of electromagnetic waves with matter is an important area of research from past seve...
This paper presents a feasibility study of a simple and realistic reconfigurable metal-plasma transm...
The advantages and current challenges associated with constructing an integrated on-chip antenna bas...
Very low frequency (VLF) waves (3-30 kHz) are useful in communication and navigation, can deeply pen...
International audienceA preliminary study of the design of an electrically small plasma-based resona...
In this paper, a stripline split-ring resonator microwave-induced plasma source, aimed for integrati...
La miniaturisation d’antenne est un défi important, en particulier en bande VHF où les longueurs d’o...
The use of low pressure non-equilibrium plasma as epsilon negative medium for a zero-order spherical...
Abstract—Microplasma sources can be integrated into portable devices for applications such as bio-mi...
This paper aims to present investigations of the plasmonic resonance of a hemispherical plasma disch...
A microwave plasma system based on microstripline technology is created and implemented for the expe...
This thesis investigates the use of capillary plasma elements, in glass and quartz with sub-millimet...
An original and integrated solution to provide frequency agility to microstrip circuits using plasma...
International audienceIn this paper, we suggest the use of a cold plasma as tunable material inside ...
Here an electrically small multiband antenna based on spoof localized surface plasmons (LSPs) has be...
The interaction of electromagnetic waves with matter is an important area of research from past seve...
This paper presents a feasibility study of a simple and realistic reconfigurable metal-plasma transm...
The advantages and current challenges associated with constructing an integrated on-chip antenna bas...
Very low frequency (VLF) waves (3-30 kHz) are useful in communication and navigation, can deeply pen...