Convergence of the Q-Bounded Maximum Gain to Q-Bounded Maximum Directivity
conference paper
Authors of this paper have recently formulated a maximum bound of directivity (super-directivity) of self-resonant antennas constrained by a maximum value of quality factor Q (defined in such a way to be the inverse of the relative bandwidth) [L. Passalacqua, et al., “Q-Bounded Maximum Directivity of Self-Resonant Antennas,” in IEEE TAP, vol. 71, no. 12, pp. 9549–9558, Dec. 2023]. The above paper does not address the extent to which small losses can affect the performance of super-directive antennas. Indeed, it is widely acknowledged that super-directivity does not always translate into “super-gain” even for small losses, especially in cases involving high Q factors. The relationship between super-gain and super-directivity has been a highly debated issue in antenna theory, prompting extensive research and numerous publications. The purpose of this paper is to assess the general impact of losses on the maximum super-directivity and, more specifically, to identify the ranges of Q and losses for which the Q-bounded super-directivity corresponds to a Q-bounded super-gain.
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1001279
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2024 IEEE INC-USNC-URSI Radio Science Meeting (Joint with AP-S Symposium), Florence, Italy, 2024
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