A theorem on the polarization of null-free antennas
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This paper presents an extension of previous works by Mathis and Saunders, who showed that one will always find both linear polarization and polarization other than linear on the far-field sphere of a null-free antenna. It is shown in this paper that a null-free radiation pattern must contain all axial ratios (ratio of semiminor to semimajor axes) of elliptical polarization ranging from -1 (circular polarization of one sense), through zero (linear polarization), to +1 (circular polarization of the opposite sense). It is also demonstrated that the results of Mathis and Saunders are easily recaptured by this proof.
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