A Mode Reconfigurable Orbital Angular Momentum Water Antenna

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In this paper, a water antenna has been designed to generate tunable orbital angular momentum (OAM) vortex wave. With a revisiting theoretical analysis about radiation characteristic of the shorted ring patch fed by two probes, a frequency dependent single shorted ring water antenna is designed. With the increase of the operating frequency, the single-ring water antenna can radiate the OAM waves with the changeable modes. Furthermore, a dual shorted ring water antenna is proposed. With a tunable feeding network, the OAM waves with the reconfigurable modes including the $l=1$ , $l=2$ and mixed modes can be radiated by adjusting ON/OFF states of the PIN diode. The prototype of the dual-ring water antenna is fabricated and measured. Good agreement between the simulation and the measurement demonstrates that the overlapped bandwidth for three states covers 2.352.55 GHz with a good mode purity.

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Ming, J., & Shi, Y. (2020). A Mode Reconfigurable Orbital Angular Momentum Water Antenna. IEEE Access, 8, 89152–89160. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2020.2993490

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