Lithographic spiral antennas at short wavelengths
- 16 December 1991
- journal article
- Published by AIP Publishing in Applied Physics Letters
- Vol. 59 (25), 3225-3227
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.105739
Abstract
We have extended the high efficiency of lithographic antennas to mid‐infrared wavelengths. Pattern measurements made at 9.5 μm wavelength on a 65°, self‐complementary, spiral antenna exhibit a ratio of response to orthogonal linear polarizations of 1.35 dB, a beamwidth of 85° (3 dB full width), a directivity of 8.2 dB, and surprisingly, a close resemblance to the theoretical pattern for a 65° spiral in free space. Direct detection measurements made with an ambient temperature blackbody source yield an antenna efficiency of 52±7%, when corrected for incomplete filling of the antenna beam by the source, at a mean effective wavelength of 19 μm.Keywords
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