DocumentCode :
740520
Title :
A Circularly Symmetric Antenna Design With High Polarization Purity and Low Spillover
Author :
Holler, Christian M. ; Taylor, Angela C. ; Jones, Michael E. ; King, Oliver G. ; Muchovej, Stephen J C ; Stevenson, Matthew A. ; Wylde, Richard J. ; Copley, Charles J. ; Davis, Richard J. ; Pearson, Timothy J. ; Readhead, Anthony C S
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Phys., Oxford Univ., Oxford, UK
Volume :
61
Issue :
1
fYear :
2013
Firstpage :
117
Lastpage :
124
Abstract :
We describe the development of two circularly symmetric antennas with high polarization purity and low spill-over. Both were designed to be used in an all-sky polarization and intensity survey at 5 GHz (the C-Band All-Sky Survey, C-BASS). The survey requirements call for very low cross-polar signal levels and far-out sidelobes. Two different existing antennas, with 6.1-m and 7.6-m diameter primaries, were adapted by replacing the feed and secondary optics, resulting in identical beam performances of 0.73° FWHM, cross-polarization better than - 50 dB, and far-out sidelobes below -70 dB. The polarization purity was realized by using a symmetric low-loss dielectric foam support structure for the secondary mirror, avoiding the need for secondary support struts. Ground spill-over was largely reduced by using absorbing baffles around the primary and secondary mirrors, and by the use of a low-sidelobe profiled corrugated feedhorn. The 6.1-m antenna and receiver have been completed and tested. Results show that the co-polar beam matches the design simulations very closely in the main beam and down to levels of - 80 dB in the backlobes. With the absorbing baffles in place the far-out ( >; 100°) sidelobe response is reduced below -90 dB. Cross-polar response could only be measured down to a noise floor of - 20 dB but is also consistent with the design simulations. Temperature loading and groundspill due to the secondary support were measured at less than 1 K.
Keywords :
antenna feeds; electromagnetic wave polarisation; microwave antennas; C-band all-sky survey; absorbing baffles; all-sky polarization; circularly symmetric antenna design; copolar beam matches; cross-polar response; cross-polar signal levels; far-out sidelobe response; feed optics; frequency 5 GHz; ground spill-over; identical beam performances; intensity survey; low-sidelobe profiled corrugated feedhorn; polarization purity; primary mirrors; secondary mirror; secondary optics; secondary support struts; size 6.1 m; size 7.6 m; symmetric low-loss dielectric foam support structure; Antenna measurements; Extraterrestrial measurements; Feeds; Joints; Mirrors; Antenna measurements; antenna radiation patterns; radio astronomy; reflector antennas;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-926X
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TAP.2012.2219843
Filename :
6307823
Link To Document :
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