• DocumentCode
    386979
  • Title

    Power-handling capability of antennas at high altitude

  • Author

    Scharfman, W. ; Morita, Takahito

  • Author_Institution
    Stanford Research Institite, Menlo Park, CA, USA
  • Volume
    8
  • fYear
    1966
  • fDate
    21-25 March 1966
  • Firstpage
    103
  • Lastpage
    114
  • Abstract
    The factors influencing the power-handling capability of antennas at high altitude are considered in this paper. The physical mechanism involved, including the roles of attachment, free diffusion, ambipolar diffusion, and nonuniform field distribution in the breakdown process, is qualitatively described. These factors are illustrated by breakdown curves for various antenna configurations under both CW and pulse conditions. Normalized data-useful for estimating breakdown fields when the conditions for scaling are fulfilled-are presented. The effect of missile environment on breakdown characteristics is discussed, and an experiment that involves artificially introducing ionization near the surface of the antenna is described. Methods are then considered for increasing the power-handling capability, and typical results are given showing the increase in power that can be achieved.
  • Keywords
    Dielectric breakdown; Electric breakdown; Electrons; Frequency; Geometry; Ionization; Missiles; Slot antennas; System performance; Telemetry;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    1958 IRE International Convention Record
  • Conference_Location
    New York, NY, USA
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/IRECON.1960.1150894
  • Filename
    1150894