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Surface scattering antennas with frequency shifting for mutual coupling mitigation

  • US 10,361,481 B2
  • Filed: 10/31/2016
  • Issued: 07/23/2019
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/31/2016
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A method, comprising:

  • identifying a desired antenna configuration that defines a plurality of resonant frequencies for a respective plurality of radiative elements of an antenna; and

    modifying the desired antenna configuration to increase resonant frequencies for first selected radiative elements and to decrease resonant frequencies for second selected radiative elements adjacent to the first selected radiative elements, whereby to reduce couplings between the first selected radiative elements and the second selected radiative elements;

    wherein the radiative elements are coupled to a waveguide and the desired antenna configuration is a hologram that relates a reference wave of the waveguide to a radiated wave of the antenna, where the hologram can be expressed as a plurality of couplings between the waveguide and the radiative elements, the couplings being functions of the resonant frequencies;

    wherein the modifying of the desired antenna configuration includes;

    identifying a set of stationary points of the hologram; and

    for each stationary point in the set of stationary points;

    identifying radiative elements within a subwavelength neighborhood of the stationary point; and

    staggering the resonant frequencies for the radiative elements within the subwavelength neighborhood;

    wherein the staggering of the resonant frequencies includes;

    for some radiative elements within the subwavelength neighborhood, increasing the resonance frequencies by a first selected frequency shift amount; and

    for other radiative elements within the subwavelength neighborhood, decreasing resonance frequencies by a second selected frequency shift amount;

    wherein the first selected frequency shift amount is less than or equal to a resonance linewidth of the radiative elements.

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