Abstract

The vortex electromagnetic (EM) wave carrying orbital angular momentum (OAM) offers a new degree of freedom for radar techniques, although to date its application to synthetic aperture radar (SAR) imaging has not yet been widely reported. In this letter, a SAR imaging model based on vortex EM waves is derived. Ku-band vehicle-borne vortex EM waves SAR experiment using phased uniform circular array antennas is reported for the first time. A detailed comparison with conventional plane EM waves SAR imaging is given in terms of signal-to-noise ratio and azimuth resolution. The experimental results demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed imaging model, and indicate that vortex EM waves can be exploited in SAR imaging with higher azimuth resolution than plane EM waves. OAM, which is completely independent of frequency and polarization, is a new degree of freedom in SAR imaging. This work shows the new applications of vortex EM waves, which paves the way for the development of novel SAR systems.

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