Beyond the Bode-Fano Bound: Wideband Impedance Matching for Short-Pulses using Temporal Switching of Transmission-Line Parameters
Amir Shlivinski, Yakir Hadad

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel impedance matching method using temporal switching of transmission-line parameters, surpassing the Bode-Fano limit for wideband matching of short pulses in complex wave systems.
Contribution
It proposes a new paradigm that revokes the time-invariance assumption of traditional matching networks, enabling efficient wideband matching beyond Bode-Fano bounds.
Findings
Theoretically demonstrates surpassing Bode-Fano limit with temporal switching.
Effective for high-contrast load and generator impedances.
Applicable to ultra-wideband communication and high-resolution imaging.
Abstract
Impedance matching is one of the most important practice in wave engineering as it enables to maximize the power transfer from the signal source to the load in the wave system. Unfortunately, it is bounded by the Bode-Fano criterion that states, for any passive, linear and time-invariant matching network, a stringent tradeoff between the matching-bandwidth and efficiency; implying severe constraints on various electromagnetic and acoustic wave systems. Here, we propose a matching paradigm that overcome this issue by using a temporal switching of the parameters of a metamaterial-based transmission-line, thus revoking the time-invariance assumption underlying the Bode-Fano criterion. Using this scheme we show theoretically that an efficient wideband matching, beyond Bode-Fano bound, can be achieved for short-time pulses in challenging cases of very high contrast between the load and the…
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