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2021 ◽  
Vol 35 (11) ◽  
pp. 1414-1415
Author(s):  
Gaeron Friedrichs ◽  
Jake Cazden ◽  
Dejan Filipovic

A dual-polarized log-periodic antenna with 5:1 bandwidth is considered for wideband, amplitude only direction-finding applications. The proposed system is comprised of two identical, orthogonal, sets of trapezoidal log-periodic arms. The arms’ inclination from planar facilitates reduced back lobe radiation to improve directivity and efficiency once absorber is introduced. One arm of each polarization set contains a variable radius coaxial shell to achieve impedance matching such that the system impedance at the base of the antenna is matched to 50 ohms. Analysis and design for the 3d printed direction-finding antenna system is accomplished using a commercial off the shelf (COTS) finite element method (FEM) solver.





2011 ◽  
pp. 765-776 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. Frýda ◽  
L. Ferrová
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2003 ◽  
Vol 2003.78 (0) ◽  
pp. _11-55_-_11-56_
Author(s):  
Ryozi KADONO ◽  
Njuki W. MUREITHI ◽  
Hiroshi KANKI ◽  
Qin Yin Fan ◽  
Saiji WASHIO ◽  
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1960 ◽  
Vol 43 (5) ◽  
pp. 897-909 ◽  
Author(s):  
L. F. Jaffe

It is shown that light lost by reflection before entering a clear and homogeneous sphere or infinite cylinder is precisely compensated by light retained within these bodies by internal reflection; compensation means that the total rate of light absorption by infinitely dilute photoreceptors as integrated through the whole of these bodies or even through any concentric or coaxial shell making them up is independent of surface reflection. In the Phycomyces sporangiophore this theorem precludes a reflection explanation of R, the polarization dependence of the light growth response. An alternative explanation based upon anisotropic absorption by the receptors is explored and found tenable. Formulae are derived for R in any transparent cylindrical cell as a function of the constants of anisotropic absorption by the photoreceptors taken as a group (CH' and CL'), of the radial position of the receptors, and of the refractive indices of the cell (n) and of the medium (N). It is inferred that the photoreceptors in the Phycomyces sporangiophore are most absorbent for light vibrating in the direction of a hoop around a barrel. Orientation of the receptors by linkage to the cell wall is then shown to be a plausible explanation of the inferred anisotropy. On the basis of anisotropic reception, it is predicted that R should be constant for any N > n, and it is shown how CH', C,L' and the radial position of the receptors may all be obtained from a careful determination of R as a function of N.



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