Abstract

A new type of fully polarimetric retrodirective array (RDA) using a PON-type structure is proposed in this paper. The fully polarimetric property is the result of the proposed phase conjugation circuits, which perform phase conjugation processing on the x, y, and z polarization electric field components of the incident wave when combined with a tri-polarized antenna array. It enables the retrodirective array to receive and retransmit an arbitrary polarized incident wave. The measured results of the monostatic radar cross-section (RCS) show that the −5 dB beam width of the array was greater than 95° at 9.6 GHz for different polarized incident waves. Furthermore, the proposed RDA has better retrodirectivity performance on arbitrary polarized incident waves when using a wide-beam antenna, and if we further incorporate modulation and demodulation into the circuits, it has the potential to be applied to the wireless communications field.

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