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On the efficiency and gain of antennas

Author

Summary, in English

The fundamental limits of the gain and e±ciency of an

antenna are explored. These are very important quantities for, e.g.,

superdirective arrays. The antenna is in this paper con¯ned in a sphere

and all of the currents are assumed to run in a material with a given

conductivity. It is shown that one can ¯nd the current distribution

in the sphere that optimizes the gain, given the frequency and the

radius of the sphere. The results indicate the distribution of antenna

elements in an antenna array in order to maximize gain, or e±ciency.

The analysis is based on the expansion of the electromagnetic ¯elds

in terms of vector spherical harmonics. Explicit expressions for the

limits of gain and e±ciency, and the corresponding current densities,

are derived for di®erent types of antennas.

Publishing year

2013

Language

English

Pages

479-494

Publication/Series

Progress in Electromagnetics Research-Pier

Volume

136

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

EMW Publishing

Topic

  • Electrical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Information Engineering

Status

Published

Research group

  • Electromagnetic theory

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 1070-4698