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Active Impedance Matching for Superdirective, Super-Gain HTS Antenna Arrays
Active Impedance Matching for Superdirective Super-Gain HTS Antenna Arrays Author:D. J. White, P. L. Overfelt, D. R. Bowling This is a NAVAL AIR WARFARE CENTER WEAPONS DIV CHINA LAKE CA report procured by the Pentagon and made available for public release. It has been reproduced in the best form available to the Pentagon. It is not spiral-bound, but rather assembled with Velobinding in a soft, white linen cover. The Storming Media report number is A645603. The abstrac... more »t provided by the Pentagon follows: The radiation pattern of a super gain antenna array is determined by specifying the antenna element currents in both magnitude and phase. The spacing between elements in such an array is small with respect to a wavelength and interelement coupling cannot be ignored. The specification of the element currents together with this coupling produces an active input impedance to each element that may be very different from the usual antenna impedance of the individual elements. For those active impedances with a positive real part, the element matching network must match this impedance. Furthermore, each matching network must be supplied with the proper input signal, in magnitude and phase, to ensure a match with the specified currents. If the active impedance has a negative real part, the matching network must be replaced with negative impedance. To avoid excess loss, this impedance can be replaced with a lossless two port, presenting this impedance to the antenna with its output signal then combined (added) to the overall input signal driving the array.« less