DocumentCode
1044605
Title
The Archimedean two-wire spiral antenna
Author
Kaiser, Julius A.
Author_Institution
Diamond Ordnance Fuze Labs., Washington, DC, USA
Volume
8
Issue
3
fYear
1960
fDate
5/1/1960 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
312
Lastpage
323
Abstract
A pair of equally excited but oppositely sensed Archimedean two-wire spirals situated close to one another in the same plane-a doublet-is used to generate a linearly polarized field in which the direction of polarization and phase are controlled or varied independently of each other by rotation of the spiral radiators. An array of these doublets can be made to scan by rotation of the several spiral elements; an eight-doublet array which was made to scan over an
sector with small amplitude variation is discussed. A doublet fed from a ring network can be employed as a polarization diversity circuit. A virtual doublet is achieved by placing a single spiral in a fight angle trough. A preliminary scanning array comprising four spirals in a trough was made to scan
. The possibility of using a parasitic spiral in conjunction with a driven spiral for obtaining linear polarization of variable direction and phase is indicated. Also, a brief simplified analysis of the two-wire Archimedean spiral is presented, which leads to the concept of higher-order modes of radiation.
sector with small amplitude variation is discussed. A doublet fed from a ring network can be employed as a polarization diversity circuit. A virtual doublet is achieved by placing a single spiral in a fight angle trough. A preliminary scanning array comprising four spirals in a trough was made to scan
. The possibility of using a parasitic spiral in conjunction with a driven spiral for obtaining linear polarization of variable direction and phase is indicated. Also, a brief simplified analysis of the two-wire Archimedean spiral is presented, which leads to the concept of higher-order modes of radiation.Keywords
Spiral antennas; Adaptive arrays; Antenna radiation patterns; Circuits; Helium; Impedance; Polarization; Radar antennas; Receiving antennas; Spirals; Transmission line theory;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Antennas and Propagation, IRE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0096-1973
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TAP.1960.1144840
Filename
1144840
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