Title :
Bandwidth Limitations for Scattering of Higher Order Electromagnetic Spherical Waves With Implications for the Antenna Scattering Matrix
Author :
Bernland, Anders
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Inf. Technol., Lund Univ., Lund, Sweden
Abstract :
Various physical limitations in electromagnetic theory and antenna theory have received considerable attention recently. However, there are no previous limitations on the scattering of higher order electromagnetic vector spherical waves, despite the widespread use of spherical wave decompositions. In the present paper, bandwidth limitations on the scattering matrix are derived for a wide class of heterogeneous objects, in terms of their electrical size, shape and static material properties. In particular, it is seen that the order of the dominating term in the Rayleigh limit increases with the order of the spherical wave. Furthermore, it is shown how the limitations place bounds on the antenna scattering matrix, thus introducing a new approach to physical limitations on antennas. Comparisons to other types of antenna limitations are given, and numerical simulations for two folded spherical helix antennas and a directive Yagi-Uda antenna are included to illuminate and validate the theory. The results in this paper are derived using a general approach to derive limitations for passive systems: First, the low-frequency asymptotic expansion of the scattering matrix of a general scatterer is derived. This gives a set of sum rules, from which the limitations follow.
Keywords :
S-matrix theory; Yagi antenna arrays; antenna theory; directive antennas; electromagnetic field theory; electromagnetic wave scattering; helical antennas; numerical analysis; Rayleigh limit; antenna scattering matrix; antenna theory; bandwidth limitations; directive Yagi-Uda antenna; electrical size; electromagnetic theory; heterogeneous objects; higher order electromagnetic spherical wave scattering; low-frequency asymptotic expansion; numerical simulations; passive systems; spherical wave decompositions; two folded spherical helix antennas; Directive antennas; Electromagnetic scattering; Helical antennas; Receiving antennas; Transmitting antennas; Antenna scattering matrix; electromagnetic scattering; physical limitations; spherical wave expansion; sum rules;
Journal_Title :
Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TAP.2012.2207071