Title :
Ultra-Wideband Electromagnetic-Polarization Filter Applications to Conventional Horn Antennas for Substantial Cross-Polarization Level Reductions
Author :
Kuloglu, Mustafa ; Chi-Chih Chen
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Ohio State Univ., Columbus, OH, USA
Abstract :
This paper addresses the difficulties of achieving lower cross-polarization EM field transmission (or reception) levels by employing wideband electromagnetic-polarization filters (EMPFs). These electromagnetic-polarization filters are applied as add-on screens to reduce the cross-polarization levels of standard-gain horns (SGHs) and diagonal horns (DH). Cross-polarization level reductions as much as 19 dB are presented for diagonal horns with add-on screens. Similarly, more than 9 dB cross-polarization reductions are shown for standard-gain horns across the operational bandwidth. An alteration was made to the add-on screens by making use of Ludwig´s third coordinate definition. This modification resulted in further cross-polarization suppression in the vicinity of the boresight direction. For instance, for an X-band standard-gain horn, near the boresight angular region where the cross-polarization level was kept below -60 dB, this increased by 26% with the use of this modified add-on screen.
Keywords :
horn antennas; polarisation; ultra wideband antennas; DH; EMPF; Ludwig third coordinate definition; SGH; X-band standard-gain horn; cross-polarization EM field transmission; cross-polarization level reduction; cross-polarization suppression; diagonal horn; horn antenna; ultrawideband electromagnetic-polarization filter; Antenna measurements; Broadband antennas; Extraterrestrial measurements; Gain measurement; Horn antennas; Polarization; Surface charging; Antenna measurements; broadband antennas; cross polarization; horn antennas; measurement standards; measurement uncertainty; polarimetry; polarization selective surfaces;
Journal_Title :
Antennas and Propagation Magazine, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MAP.2013.6529375