| | Patch Antenna Fed via Unequal-Crossed-Arm Aperture NASA Tech Briefs - Find Articles (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07) |
 | | In designing a rectangular-patch CP antenna, one chooses the dimensions of the patch and of the crossed arms of the aperture to introduce a 90° phase shift between the two orthogonal electromagnetic modes of the patch. |
 | | In the case of a conventional "nearly square" design, the aperture arms are constrained to have equal dimensions, it is assumed that the value of the resonance quality factor (Q) is the same for both modes, and the effects of the electromagnetic modes of the crossed aperture arms are neglected. |
 | | In designing an antenna as proposed, to compensate for an axial ratio that deviates from 1 by an unacceptably large amount, the dimensions of the aperture arms along one direction could be adjusted in tandem with the corresponding orthogonal patch dimension. |
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