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Closed-form solution to electromagnetic fields in far zone radiated by toroidal antennas


Abstract:

In this paper, a single-wound toroidal helix antenna (SWTHA) and a contra-wound toroidal helix antenna (CWTHA) are analyzed in an analytical way. In this connection, the ...Show More

Abstract:

In this paper, a single-wound toroidal helix antenna (SWTHA) and a contra-wound toroidal helix antenna (CWTHA) are analyzed in an analytical way. In this connection, the total winding length of a SHTA is estimated and a fairly accurate and closed-form expression of the length is obtained. Meanwhile, a closed form solution of the electromagnetic fields in far zone or their alternative vector potential components is obtained. The formulation is analytical, based on the assumption of uniform SWTHA and CWTHA currents and the large ratio a/b of the toroidal antenna radius a over the turn radius b. The solution is general enough for any number N of wound turns. The results are finally reduced to those existing results available elsewhere in literature by letting the radius b be zero (for infinitely thin wire and circular loop antennas) and the winding number N be zero (for the normal circular loop antennas). The reduced results of the potential components are the same as those in the textbooks. The analytical results are obtained for the first time, useful for antenna designers and also antenna engineering education.
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation ( Volume: 52, Issue: 9, September 2004)
Page(s): 2381 - 2390
Date of Publication: 30 September 2004

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I. Introduction

Thin circular loop antennas carrying different forms of the currents and their radiation characteristics have been widely investigated over the last several decades and literature associated with the studies is readily available in recently revised antenna text books [1]– [3] and in recent articles [4]– [8]. Recently, an analysis of a contra-wound toroidal helix antenna (CWTHA) was carried out and claimed to be the first in the antenna and propagation community [9], [10]. The CWTHA is formed by placing two spiral wingings on a toroidal core, as depicted in Fig. 1. It is basically an electrically-small and low-profile antenna. To understand what the radiating property of a CWTHA is, it is better to first investigate a single-wound toroidal helix antenna (SWTHA) as the CWTHA is formed form two contra-wound SWTHAs carrying opposite directional currents. Geometries of a thin wire wound on a toroidal core to form a SWTHA and twin-thin wire wound on a toroidal core to form a CWTHA. (a) A SWTHA and (b) A CWTHA.

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