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Holographic aperture antenna configured to define selectable, arbitrary complex electromagnetic fields

  • US 10,236,574 B2
  • Filed: 04/21/2014
  • Issued: 03/19/2019
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/17/2013
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. An antenna comprising:

  • a holographic aperture having a surface including a plurality of individual electromagnetic wave scattering elements distributed thereon with a periodic inter-element spacing equal to or less than one-half of a free space wavelength of an operating frequency of the antenna, the plurality of individual electromagnetic wave scattering elements of the aperture configured to define at least two selectable, arbitrary complex radiofrequency electromagnetic fields on the surface with tangential wavenumbers up to 2π

    over the aperture periodic inter-element spacing (k_apt=2π

    /a),wherein the surface is a second surface of a generally planar structure, the planar structure including a first surface configured to receive incident radiofrequency electromagnetic waves, the holographic aperture configured to coherently reconstruct the incident radiofrequency electromagnetic waves responsive to a definition on the second surface of a selected one of the at least two selectable, arbitrary complex radiofrequency electromagnetic fields, and the second surface configured to transmit the coherent reconstruction of the incident radiofrequency electromagnetic waves.

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