Far-Field Absolute Gain Antenna Measurements at Sub-THz Frequencies: A New Interpretation
Asad Husein, Kimmo Rasilainen, Juha-Pekka M\"akel\"a, Veikko Hovinen, Klaus Nevala, Aarno P\"arssinen, and Marko E. Leinonen

TL;DR
This paper introduces a compact, accurate method for far-field antenna gain measurements at sub-THz frequencies using a modified theoretical model, enabling practical laboratory measurements for large antennas.
Contribution
It presents a new theoretical formulation and measurement approach that allows precise gain characterization in a compact setup at sub-THz frequencies, accommodating dissimilar antennas.
Findings
Validated the modified FF equation through measurements and simulations.
Achieved reliable measurements with dissimilar antenna pairs despite mismatches.
Demonstrated the method's effectiveness for practical sub-THz antenna characterization.
Abstract
The evolution of large aperture antennas and arrays at the sub-THz band (100-300 GHz) results in traditional far-field (FF) gain measurements to require large distances due to the high frequency nature making them impractical in many laboratory environments. In the presented work, absolute antenna gain measurements are performed in localized distance clusters for commercial horn antennas in the sub-THz range of 145-170 GHz using the three-antenna method, leveraging a theoretically derived modified FF equation along with the Friis transmission equation to enable a compact measurement setup. By applying the proposed modified FF formulation, the approach aims to redefine the FF distance by considering the combined effects of both the transmitting and receiving antennas, accounting for their aperture sizes and radiation characteristics. This allows precise gain characterization within a…
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