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a Under the RHCP incidence, two main output lobes located at −16° and 58° carry co-polarization and cross-polarization respectively. b Under the RHEP incidence, four lobes appears at −35°, −16°, 0°, and 58° for L–L, R–R, L–R, and R–L channels respectively. c Under the LP incidence, four lobes are exhibited at −35°, −16°, 0°, and 58°. d Under the LHEP incidence, four lobes are shown at −35°, −16°, 0°, and 58°, which is opposite to that of RHEP incidence. e Under the LHCP incidence, only two main output lobes located at −35° and 0° carry co-polarization and cross-polarization, respectively.

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polarization (n.)
1812, "state of having different properties on different sides," from polarize + -ation, and in part from French polarisation, noun of action from polariser. Figuratively from 1871; of social and political groups, "accentuation of differences," from 1945.

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polarization
/pəʊlərʌɪˈzeɪʃ(ə)n/
noun: polarisation
1.
division into two sharply contrasting groups or sets of opinions or beliefs.
"the polarization of society between rich and poor"
2.
PHYSICS
the action of restricting the vibrations of a transverse wave, especially light, wholly or partially to one direction.
"changes in polarization of light passing through the atmosphere"
3.
PHYSICS
the action of causing something to acquire polarity.
"probes need to warm up to ensure proper polarization of the electrodes"

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