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High efficiency polarized ULF/VLF/RF transciever antenna

  • US 9,831,925 B2
  • Filed: 01/16/2015
  • Issued: 11/28/2017
  • Est. Priority Date: 01/20/2014
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A transmission antenna comprising:

  • an elongated closed-loop core disposed in a transmission plane, the closed-loop core having a pair of opposite long segments that extend by a length in a longitudinal direction in the transmission plane, and having a pair of opposite short segments connecting with opposite ends of the long segments, the short segments extending by a width in a direction that is transverse to the longitudinal direction in the transmission plane, the elongated closed-loop core being configured such that the lengths of the long segments are greater than the widths of the short segments;

    a first winding having an electrically-conductive wire transversely wound around one of the long segments of the closed-loop core;

    a second winding having an electrically-conductive wire transversely wound around the opposite long segment of the closed-loop core;

    a signal conditioner for sending a signal, the signal conditioner being electrically coupled to the first winding and the second winding; and

    an amplifier electrically interposed between the signal conditioner and the respective windings, the amplifier configured to amplify current of the signal from the signal conditioner to the respective windings;

    wherein, the first winding has 50 turns or fewer and is configured to generate a magnetic flux in a first direction along the closed-loop core when electrical current passes through the first winding;

    wherein, the second winding has 50 turns or fewer and is configured to generate a magnetic flux in a second direction along the closed loop core when electrical current passes through the second winding; and

    wherein the magnetic flux in the first direction is opposite the magnetic flux in the second direction for generating a polarized magnetic field and transmitting a polarized signal.

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