학술논문

Using electro-optic field mapping for design of dual-band circularly polarized active phased arrays
Document Type
Conference
Source
2017 IEEE 18th Wireless and Microwave Technology Conference (WAMICON) Wireless and Microwave Technology Conference (WAMICON), 2017 IEEE 18th. :1-5 Apr, 2017
Subject
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics
Antenna radiation patterns
Antenna measurements
Probes
Dual band
Phased arrays
Phase measurement
Phased Array
Field Measurement
Electro-Optic Probe
Radiation Pattern
Near-to-Far-Field Transformation
Language
Abstract
Electro-optic (EO) probes provide an ultrawideband, high-resolution, non-invasive technique for polarimetric near-field scanning of antennas and phased array systems. Unlike conventional near field scanning systems which typically involve metallic components, the small footprint alldielectric EO probes can get extremely close to an RF device under test (DUT) without perturbing its fields. In this paper, we discuss and present measurement results for EO field mapping of a dualband circularly polarized active phased array that operates at two different S and C bands: 2.1GHz and 4.8GHz. The array uses probe-fed, cross-shaped, patch antenna elements at the S-band and dual-slot-fed rectangular patch elements at the C-band. At each frequency band, the active phased array works both as transmitting and receiving antennas. The antenna elements have been configured as scalable array tiles that are arranged together to create larger apertures.