In this paper, an alternative approach to design controlled switches at millimeter and sub-millimeter waves, based on coupled tunable Bessel-beam launchers in the radiative near field region, is proposed. In particular, we investigate the possibility of tuning the electromagnetic properties of the radiating apertures through the application of a driving voltage in order to dynamically switch the cover distance of the launchers. Such a controlled switch is intended to work in a bi-stable mode: when the control signal is high (low), the launchers exhibit an efficient (a poor) electromagnetic coupling through the Bessel-beam main lobe. Therefore, the device acts as a switching transistor, i.e., as in digital applications, and also as an opto-isolator at lower frequencies.
Tunable Bessel Beam Based Transistor: An Alternative Controlled Switch at Millimeter and Sub-millimeter Waves
Pavone S. C.
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2021-01-01
Abstract
In this paper, an alternative approach to design controlled switches at millimeter and sub-millimeter waves, based on coupled tunable Bessel-beam launchers in the radiative near field region, is proposed. In particular, we investigate the possibility of tuning the electromagnetic properties of the radiating apertures through the application of a driving voltage in order to dynamically switch the cover distance of the launchers. Such a controlled switch is intended to work in a bi-stable mode: when the control signal is high (low), the launchers exhibit an efficient (a poor) electromagnetic coupling through the Bessel-beam main lobe. Therefore, the device acts as a switching transistor, i.e., as in digital applications, and also as an opto-isolator at lower frequencies.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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