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Dielectric resonator antenna and method of making the same

  • US 10,355,361 B2
  • Filed: 10/06/2017
  • Issued: 07/16/2019
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/28/2015
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A dielectric resonator antenna (DRA) operable at a defined frequency, comprising:

  • a plurality of volumes of dielectric materials comprising N volumes, N being an integer equal to or greater than 3, disposed to form successive and sequential layered volumes V(i), i being an integer from 1 to N, wherein volume V(1) forms an innermost volume, wherein a successive volume V(i+1) forms a layered shell disposed over and at least partially embedding volume V(i), wherein volume V(N) at least partially embeds all volumes V(1) to V(N−

    1);

    a signal feed disposed and structured to be electromagnetically coupled to one or more of the plurality of volumes of dielectric materials, and disposed and structured to produce a main E-field component having a defined direction, Ē

    , in the DRA as observed in a plan view of the DRA in response to an electrical signal being present at the signal feed;

    wherein at least one volume of the plurality of volumes of dielectric materials comprises a non-gaseous dielectric material having a defined dielectric constant, the non-gaseous dielectric material having an inner region comprising a dielectric medium having a dielectric constant that is less than the dielectric constant of the non-gaseous dielectric material, at the defined frequency;

    wherein the inner region has a cross sectional overall height Hr as observed in an elevation view of the DRA, and a cross sectional overall width Wr in a direction parallel to the direction Ē

    as observed in the plan view of the DRA;

    wherein the volume of non-gaseous dielectric material has a cross sectional overall height Hv as observed in the elevation view of the DRA, and a cross sectional overall width Wv in a direction parallel to the direction Ē

    as observed in the plan view of the DRA; and

    wherein Hr is greater than Wr/2.

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