Inhomogeneous dielectric dome antenna
First Claim
1. A scanning antenna including a dome shaped substantially as a hemisphere having an external surface at a radius R, a base plane substantially coincident with said hemisphere'"'"'s equatorial plane, a z-axis perpendicular to said base plane with z values increasing therefrom, and a dielectric material with a dielectric constant ε
- (z) that decreases linearly as said Z-values increase in accordance with ε
(z)=1=+K(1-z/R), K being a constant, filing substantially all space between said base plane and said external surface, constructed and arranged such that a ray of an electromagnetic signal incident to said base plane at a first angle with respect to said z-axis is plurally refracted between said base plane and said external surface to emerge from said external surface at a second angle with respect to said z-axis which is at least as great as said first angle, thus providing an angle amplification, said angle amplification varying as a function of said first angle, being unity for a ray perpendicularly incident to said base plane and increasing with increasing first angle.
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Abstract
A dome antenna including a dome of solid dielectric material and scannable feed array positioned in the base plane thereof. The dielectric material of the dome constructed to provide a dielectric constant that varies with the perpendicular distance from the base plane. Rays emanating from the base plane are continuously refracted within the dome and refracted at the surface thereof, the interface with free space, to accomplish sufficient a scan angle amplification for scanning beam to the horizon and below.
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3 Claims
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1. A scanning antenna including a dome shaped substantially as a hemisphere having an external surface at a radius R, a base plane substantially coincident with said hemisphere'"'"'s equatorial plane, a z-axis perpendicular to said base plane with z values increasing therefrom, and a dielectric material with a dielectric constant ε
- (z) that decreases linearly as said Z-values increase in accordance with ε
(z)=1=+K(1-z/R), K being a constant, filing substantially all space between said base plane and said external surface, constructed and arranged such that a ray of an electromagnetic signal incident to said base plane at a first angle with respect to said z-axis is plurally refracted between said base plane and said external surface to emerge from said external surface at a second angle with respect to said z-axis which is at least as great as said first angle, thus providing an angle amplification, said angle amplification varying as a function of said first angle, being unity for a ray perpendicularly incident to said base plane and increasing with increasing first angle. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
- (z) that decreases linearly as said Z-values increase in accordance with ε
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