A Coulomb force reconfigurable system
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
7-23-2009
Abstract
Coulomb forces can be created by placing non-volatile packets of charge on at least two opposing insulated Coulomb plates. Arrays of Coulomb plates can be formed near the surface of several substrates (chips). The Coulomb forces can be used to levitate and move any top substrates juxtaposed and placed over a bottom substrate by dynamically charging/discharging selected plates in the array of Coulomb plates of each opposing substrate. The charge on these plates can be altered using a control unit that dynamically forms a minimum energy surface that allows the elevated substrates to slide into new positions. A larger top substrate can be artificially formed by forcing adjacent elevated substrates together in a patterned sequence to form reconfigurable systems that can be physically adjusted to operate at a particular frequency range or to perform manipulative functions. For instance, Coulomb Force Levitated Systems can allow different antenna structures to be generated on-the-fly.
Identifier
67650660755 (Scopus)
ISBN
[9781424433827]
Publication Title
2009 IEEE Sarnoff Symposium Sarnoff 2009 Conference Proceedings
External Full Text Location
https://doi.org/10.1109/SARNOF.2009.4850351
Recommended Citation
    Gabara, Thaddeus, "A Coulomb force reconfigurable system" (2009). Faculty Publications.  12018.
    
    
    
        https://digitalcommons.njit.edu/fac_pubs/12018
    
 
				 
					