Grande et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Gain and phase control in a graphene-loaded reconfigurable antennaGrande et al., 2019
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- Grande M
- Bianco G
- Laneve D
- Capezzuto P
- Petruzzelli V
- Scalora M
- Prudenzano F
- Bruno G
- D'Orazio A
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- Applied Physics Letters
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We propose a reconfigurable scheme consisting of an antenna loaded by a CVD graphene capacitor. We show how the gated-graphene can actively control the antenna gain by about 2–3 dB and the phase of far-field electric field by about 45. The proposed idea could be …
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