Optically Controlled Bias-Free Frequency Reconfigurable Antenna
Karam Mudhafar Younus, Khalil Sayidmarie, Kamel Sultan, Amin Abbosh

TL;DR
This paper introduces an antenna that can change its frequency using light, eliminating the need for traditional electrical biasing components.
Contribution
The novel use of a Light-Dependent Resistor (LDR) enables bias-free frequency reconfiguration in antennas.
Findings
The antenna prototype achieved tri-band operation in both high and low resistance states.
The design reduced parasitic effects and losses by eliminating biasing components.
The fabricated antenna maintained linear polarization and gains up to 5.3 dBi.
Abstract
A bias-free antenna tuning technique that eliminates conventional DC biasing networks is presented. The tuning mechanism is based on a Light-Dependent Resistor (LDR) embedded within the antenna structure. Optical illumination is used to modulate the LDR’s resistance, thereby altering the antenna’s effective electrical length and enabling tuning of its resonant frequency and operating bands. By removing the need for bias lines, RF chokes, blocking capacitors, and control circuitry, the proposed approach minimizes parasitic effects, losses, biasing energy, and routing complexity. This makes it particularly suitable for compact and energy-constrained platforms, such as Internet of Things (IoT) devices. As proof of concept, an LDR is integrated into a ring monopole antenna, achieving tri-band operation in both high and low resistance states. In the high-resistance (OFF) state, the…
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TopicsAntenna Design and Analysis · Radio Frequency Integrated Circuit Design · Advanced Antenna and Metasurface Technologies
