Using Fiber Optics in a Broadband, Sensitive, Isotropic Antenna --15 kHz to 150 MHz

E. B. Larsen, J. Andrews
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A broadband, active, isotropic receiving antenna was developed at NBS for the frequency range 15 kHz to 150 MHz. It was designed for use with a conventional receiver to measure weak, near-zone electric fields of unknown polarization, such as leakage emanations from electronic equipment placed within a shielded enclosure. The antenna system consists of three mutually-orthogonal active dipoles, each 31 cm long by 3 cm diameter. The entire frequency range of each of the three field components is amplified and used to modulate a high-speed light emitting diode (LED) located inside the dipole. The modulated infrared (IR) signals are guided through glass fibers 10 meters long which connect the "isolated" dipoles to avalanche photodiodes at the far end of the fiber guides. These photodetectors recover the RF modulation from the IR carrier for input to the receiver. The fiber-optic antenna system described in this paper has high sensitivity (down to 10 μV/m) and fast response time (RF modulations up to 150 MHz). The read-out indication at each receiver frequency is proportional to the Hermitian magnitude of E, which is the root-sum-square value of three orthogonal E field components at the measurement point. The linear dynamic range of the antenna system depends on the receiver bandwidth and signal frequency. It is 70 to 75 dB at frequencies between 0.02 and 2 MHz (for 0.5 kHz receiver bandwidth), 60 to.70 dB between 2 and 25 MHz (for 5 kHz receiver bandwidth) and 40 to 55 dB between 25 and 200 MHz (for 50 kHz bandwidth).
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在宽带,敏感,各向同性天线中使用光纤-15 kHz至150 MHz
NBS开发了一种宽带、有源、各向同性接收天线,频率范围为15 kHz至150 MHz。它被设计用于与传统接收器一起使用,以测量未知极化的弱、近区域电场,例如放置在屏蔽外壳内的电子设备的泄漏辐射。天线系统由三个相互正交的有源偶极子组成,每个长31厘米,直径3厘米。三个场分量的整个频率范围被放大并用于调制位于偶极子内部的高速发光二极管(LED)。经过调制的红外(IR)信号被引导通过10米长的玻璃纤维,这些玻璃纤维将“孤立的”偶极子连接到光纤波导远端的雪崩光电二极管。这些光电探测器从红外载波恢复射频调制输入到接收器。本文所述的光纤天线系统具有灵敏度高(低至10 μV/m)和响应时间快(RF调制可达150 MHz)的特点。每个接收机频率处的读出指示与E的厄米幅度成正比,E的厄米幅度是测量点处三个正交E场分量的平方根和值。天线系统的线性动态范围取决于接收机带宽和信号频率。在0.02和2 MHz (0.5 kHz接收器带宽)之间的频率为70到75 dB, 60到75 dB。2至25 MHz之间的70 dB(用于5 kHz接收器带宽)和25至200 MHz之间的40至55 dB(用于50 kHz带宽)。
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