doctoralThesis
Uso de metamaterial em antenas de microfita com supercondutor
Fecha
2015-02-06Registro en:
MOURA, Carlos Gomes de. Uso de metamaterial em antenas de microfita com supercondutor. 2015. 148f. Tese (Doutorado em Engenharia Elétrica e de Computação) - Centro de Tecnologia, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, 2015.
Autor
Moura, Carlos Gomes de
Resumen
Metamaterials have attracted great attention in recent decades, due to their
electromagnetic properties which are not found in nature. Since metamaterials are now
synthesized by the insertion of artificially manufactured inclusions in a specified
homogeneous medium, it became possible for the researcher to work with a wide
collection of independent parameters, for example, the electromagnetic properties of the
material. An investigation of the properties of ring resonators was performed as well as
those of metamaterials. A study of the major theories that clearly explain
superconductivity was presented. The BCS theory, London Equations and the Two-Fluid
Model are theories that support the application of superconducting microstrip antennas.
Therefore, this thesis presents theoretical, numerical and experimental-computational
analysis using full-wave formalism, through the application of the Transverse
Transmission Line – LTT method applied in the Fourier Transform Domain (FTD). The
LTT is a full wave method, which, as a rule, obtains the electromagnetic fields in terms of
the transverse components of the structure. The inclusion of the superconducting patch is
performed using the complex resistive boundary condition. Results of resonant frequency
as a function of antenna parameters are obtained. To validate the analysis, computer
programs were developed using Fortran, simulations were created using the commercial
software, with curves being drawn using commercial software and MATLAB, in addition
to comparing the conventional patch with the superconductor as well as comparing a
metamaterial substrate with a conventional one, joining the substrate with the patch,
observing what improves on both cas