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Title: ECE 1100 Introduction to Electrical and Computer Engineering


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ECE 6340 Intermediate EM Waves
Fall 2008
Prof. David R. Jackson Dept. of ECE
Notes 16
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Polarization of Waves
Consider a plane wave with both x and y
components
Assume
3
Polarization of Waves (cont.)
Time Domain
Depending on b and b, three different cases arise.
4
Linear Polarization
b 0 or ?
At z 0
(shown for b 0)
5
Circular Polarization
b a AND b ?? p/2
At z 0
6
Circular Polarization (cont.)
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Circular Polarization (cont.)
y
IEEE convention
b p/2
a
LHCP
f
x
b -p/2
RHCP
8
Circular Polarization (cont.)
RHCP
RHCP
(opposite rotation in space and time)
9
Unit Rotation Vectors
RHCP
LHCP
Add
Subtract
10
General Wave Representation
Note any polarization can be written as
combination of RHCP and LHCP waves.
11
Elliptical Polarization
Includes all other cases
(b ??0 or ? and b ??? p/2) or (b ?? p/2 and
b? a)
12
Elliptical Polarization (cont.)
13
Proof of Ellipse Property
so
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Proof of Ellipse Property (cont.)
General quadratic form
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Proof of Ellipse Property (cont.)
so
Hence, this is an ellipse
16
Rotation Property
17
Rotation Property (cont.)
Take the derivative
so
(proof complete)
18
Phasor Picture
Rule The electric field vector rotates from
the leading axis to the lagging axis
y
x
19
Phasor Picture (cont.)
Rule The electric field vector rotates from
the leading axis to the lagging axis
20
Example
y
What is this waves polarization?
21
Example (cont.)
In time, the wave rotates from the z axis to the
x axis.
22
Example (cont.)
LHEP or LHCP
Note and
(so this is not LHCP)
23
Example (cont.)
LHEP
24
Axial Ratio (AR) and Tilt Angle (?)
25
Axial Ratio (AR) and Tilt Angle (?)
Note The tilt angle ? is ambiguous to the
addition of ? 90o.
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Axial Ratio (AR) and Tilt Angle (?)
Tilt Angle
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