An unusual axial ratio analysis based on a quantitative study of the relative magnitude of the far-field radiated by each one of the two orthogonal quasi-degenerate modes excited in a single-feed circularly polarized resonant antenna is presented. Such analysis can be applied to those single-feed circularly polarized resonant antennas whose radiating element layout exhibits at least one symmetry plane. The proposed quantitative analysis gives to the antenna designer more information and physical insights than a conventional parametric analysis of the axial ratio behaviour versus frequency. As an example, the proposed approach is applied to a number of circularly polarized antennas presented in the open literature. © 2014 Taylor & Francis.

Axial ratio analysis of single-feed circularly polarized resonant antennas

Nepa Paolo
2014

Abstract

An unusual axial ratio analysis based on a quantitative study of the relative magnitude of the far-field radiated by each one of the two orthogonal quasi-degenerate modes excited in a single-feed circularly polarized resonant antenna is presented. Such analysis can be applied to those single-feed circularly polarized resonant antennas whose radiating element layout exhibits at least one symmetry plane. The proposed quantitative analysis gives to the antenna designer more information and physical insights than a conventional parametric analysis of the axial ratio behaviour versus frequency. As an example, the proposed approach is applied to a number of circularly polarized antennas presented in the open literature. © 2014 Taylor & Francis.
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axial ratio analysis
circularly polarized antennas
circularly polarized resonant antennas
single-feed circularly polarized antennas
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Guraliuc Anda, Raluca; Buffi, Alice; Caso, Roberto; Nepa, Paolo
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