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Phase of a far-field calculation?
Posted Jun 17, 2016, 12:16 p.m. EDT RF & Microwave Engineering Version 5.1 3 Replies
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When applying Fraunhofer approximations to field calculations (asymptotic analysis), we ignore small changes in amplitude from the source plane to the observation plane, but we do not ignore changes in phase, as it is much more sensitive to variations. Instead, we expand the exponential phase term and cut off higher-order (non-parabolic) terms in the expansion. To determine the complex field we usually normalize w/r/t the prefactor (usually both magnitude and phase terms as a function of displacement and wavelength).
In this regard, the component far-field amplitude makes sense --> i.e. abs(ewfd.Efarx). My question is, then, is there any value in the value of the phase of Efar --> i.e. arg(ewfd.Efarx)? This explicitly requires a distance to identify the phase, and as I mentioned it is quite sensitive to variation, so it seems we would need a known distance "R" to input.
What I need is to extract phase information from a scatterer in the Fraunhofer region. Currently, given the uncertainty above, this requires me to generate a large air domain above the scatterer and extract the phase using a point probe placed a few wavelengths above along the normal. I would like to reduce the size of the air domain and rely on a far-field calculation, but I do not see how this is possible without specifying a point.
Thanks!
-Bryan
When applying Fraunhofer approximations to field calculations (asymptotic analysis), we ignore small changes in amplitude from the source plane to the observation plane, but we do not ignore changes in phase, as it is much more sensitive to variations. Instead, we expand the exponential phase term and cut off higher-order (non-parabolic) terms in the expansion. To determine the complex field we usually normalize w/r/t the prefactor (usually both magnitude and phase terms as a function of displacement and wavelength).
In this regard, the component far-field amplitude makes sense --> i.e. abs(ewfd.Efarx). My question is, then, is there any value in the value of the phase of Efar --> i.e. arg(ewfd.Efarx)? This explicitly requires a distance to identify the phase, and as I mentioned it is quite sensitive to variation, so it seems we would need a known distance "R" to input.
What I need is to extract phase information from a scatterer in the Fraunhofer region. Currently, given the uncertainty above, this requires me to generate a large air domain above the scatterer and extract the phase using a point probe placed a few wavelengths above along the normal. I would like to reduce the size of the air domain and rely on a far-field calculation, but I do not see how this is possible without specifying a point.
Thanks!
-Bryan
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