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  • A Linearly and Circularly Polarized Double-Band Cross Spiral Antenna

    Mayumi MATSUNAGA  

     
    PAPER-Antennas and Propagation

      Vol:
    E99-B No:2
      Page(s):
    430-438

    A novel circularly and linearly polarized loop antenna is presented. A simple loop configuration, twisted like a cross shape, has achieved radiating wide beam circular polarization simultaneously with linear polarization in two close bands. This cross configuration brings good circular polarization to a loop antenna because it uses the transmission line mode of a folded dipole antenna. For these reasons, the antenna is named the Cross Spiral Antenna (CSA). In this paper, a basic structure and the principle of the CSA radiating circular polarization with one port feeding is explained. The prototype CSA, which is tuned to around 1.57GHz and 1.6GHz, is tested for verifying the effectiveness of the suggested antenna configuration.

  • Receiving Properties of Thin-Film Spiral Antenna Fabricated on Fused-Quartz Substrate Backed by Cupper Plate Reflector

    Le Ngoc SON  Takashi TACHIKI  Takashi UCHIDA  Yoshizumi YASUOKA  

     
    PAPER-Microwaves, Millimeter-Waves

      Vol:
    E95-C No:5
      Page(s):
    936-941

    Thin-film 2-arm Archimedean spiral antenna coupled with a bismuth (Bi) microbolometer was fabricated on a fused quartz substrate backed by cupper (Cu) plate reflector. Antenna patterns of the device agreed with the theoretical patterns derived from the imaging force model at 100 GHz band. The detected voltages of the antenna exhibited a periodic variation with changing the thickness of the substrate. The maximum and minimum detected voltages were obtained when the substrate thickness was odd and even integer multiples of a quarter of the wavelength in the substrate, respectively. Furthermore, the detected voltages were almost constant within the change of 3 dB ranging from 76.9 to 106.8 GHz. The wide band characteristic of the antenna was obtained.

  • Review of Research and Development on Linear Antennas Open Access

    Kunio SAWAYA  

     
    INVITED PAPER

      Vol:
    E86-B No:3
      Page(s):
    892-899

    Invention and development of the Yagi-Uda antenna, and the self-complementary antenna are described. Analysis methods of large loop antennas and the improved circuit theory (ICT) for design of linear antennas are presented. Recent developments of axial mode helical antennas and spiral antennas for radiating circularly polarized waves are also described.

  • Application of a Parasitic Loop on Loosely Wound Short-Arm Spiral Antennas

    Yasuhiro KAZAMA  Nagayoshi MORITA  Shinobu TOKUMARU  

     
    PAPER-Antennas and Propagation

      Vol:
    E81-B No:11
      Page(s):
    2205-2211

    Loosely wound short-arm two-wire Archimedean spiral antennas are investigated. It is shown that good circularly polarized waves with axial ratio less than 2 dB are obtained when the outer circumference C of the spiral antenna is in the range of about 1. 3λ < C < 1. 5λ, where λ is the free-space wavelength. To improve the antenna characteristics further, spiral antennas combined with a parasitic loop are examined. It is clarified that the parasitic loop greatly contributes to the improvement of the axial ratio and power gain.

  • Linearly Polarized Conical Log-Periodic Spiral Antenna for Microwave EMC/EMI Measurement

    Ryoji WAKABAYASHI  Kazuo SHIMADA  Haruo KAWAKAMI  Gentei SATO  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E80-B No:5
      Page(s):
    692-698

    Theoretical values of site attenuation for broadband receiving antenna or the antenna factor of broadband antenna over the frequency range from 30 MHz to 1 GHz have been calculated or measured by some researchers. For a frequency range over 1 GHz, wire antennas or horn antennas should be used. However, the theoretical site attenuation or antenna factor over 1 GHz have never yet been calculated. A CLS (Conical Log-periodic Spiral) antenna is generally used for EMC/EMI measurements in the microwave band as a broadband wire antenna for the swept frequency method. However, this antenna has the defect that its use results in the loss of polarization information. So we proposed an improved CLS antenna which has linear polarization. This new CLS antenna has another wire wound symmetrically to that of the standard CLS antenna. For this reason, we named it a double-wire CLS antenna. The double-wire CLS antenna loses no polarization information. We calculated the height pattern and the frequency characteristics of CSA (Classical Site Attenuation) for the double-wire CLS antenna when used for receiving, or used for both transmitting and receiving, as well as the antenna factor. Moreover, NSA (Normalized Site Attenuation) when the double-wire CLS antenna is used for receiving or used for both transmitting and receiving in free space were calculated.