DocumentCode :
3069565
Title :
Particle-in-cell simulations on antenna characteristics in space plasma
Author :
Usui, Hideyuki ; Nakamura, N. ; Miyake, Youhei ; Kojima, Hirotsugu ; Matsumoto, Hirozhi ; Omura, Yoshiharu
Author_Institution :
Res. Inst. of Sustainable Humanosphere, Kyoto Univ., Japan
fYear :
2004
fDate :
24-27 Aug. 2004
Firstpage :
588
Lastpage :
591
Abstract :
We focused on a dipole antenna immersed in space plasma and studied the antenna characteristics, such as input impedance, effective length and pickup factor by performing 3D PIC (particle-in-cell) electromagnetic simulations. In order to include plasma kinetic effects in the analysis, we applied the PIC method to the conventional FDTD field solving simulations. In the PIC method, we solve the equation of motion for each particle with the field components obtained at grid points with the FDTD method. In the simulations, we place a receiving antenna in a 3D plasma space in such a situation that initially all electrostatic waves are propagating along the antenna length. We particularly focus on the dependence of antenna properties on the ratio between the local Debye length and the antenna length as well as the ion sheath size created around the antenna. Preliminary results are also shown on the effects of photo-electron emission on the antenna impedance. We also considered the finite size of a conducting spacecraft and examined the antenna properties by changing the ratio between the spacecraft size and the antenna length.
Keywords :
antenna theory; antennas in plasma; computational electromagnetics; dipole antennas; finite difference time-domain analysis; photoemission; plasma electrostatic waves; plasma kinetic theory; plasma sheaths; 3D PIC electromagnetic simulation; 3D plasma space; Debye length; FDTD field solving; antenna effective length; antenna input impedance; conducting spacecraft size; ion sheath size; particle-in-cell simulations; photo-electron emission; pickup factor; plasma kinetic effects; propagating electrostatic waves; sheath formation; space plasma immersed dipole antenna; Antenna accessories; Antennas and propagation; Dipole antennas; Finite difference methods; Impedance; Kinetic theory; Plasma properties; Plasma simulation; Receiving antennas; Space vehicles;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Radio Science Conference, 2004. Proceedings. 2004 Asia-Pacific
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8404-0
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/APRASC.2004.1422570
Filename :
1422570
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