Holographic antenna, manufacturing method thereof and electronic device
US-2024364005-A1 · Oct 31, 2024 · US
US10297919B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10297919-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414472435-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 29, 2014 |
| Priority date | Aug 29, 2014 |
| Publication date | May 21, 2019 |
| Grant date | May 21, 2019 |
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An antenna is provided from a dielectric wedge waveguide having an AMC wall feed structure 15 coupled thereto through a transition which matches the impedance of the AMC feed structure to dielectric wedge so as to ensure efficient transmission of RF signals between the AMC wall feed structure and the dielectric wedge. In some embodiments, the antenna may be implemented as a flush mounted or conformal antenna on an outer surface of a supporting platform.
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What is claimed is: 1. An antenna comprising: a dielectric wedge waveguide; an artificial magnetic conductor (AMC) wall feed structure having a pair of sidewalls, each of said sidewalls comprising a plurality of unit cells each having AMC portions provided therein; and a transition coupled between said AMC wall feed structure and said dielectric wedge waveguide; wherein: each of said unit cells is spaced apart by a predetermined distance with a region between the sidewall pairs; said AMC wall feed structure further comprising: a top conductive wall disposed over a top surface of said pair of sidewalls; a bottom conductive wall; and a conductive end wall wherein said top, bottom, end and side walls form a waveguide being open on one end exposed to said transition. 2. The antenna of claim 1 , wherein: a width and a height of said dielectric wedge are each less than a wavelength at the center frequency of the antenna. 3. The antenna of claim 1 , wherein said dielectric wedge is provided having a length corresponding to about 1.2λ, a width corresponding to about 0.7λ, and a height corresponding to about 0.3λ, wherein λ is a wavelength at a center frequency of the antenna. 4. The antenna of claim 1 , wherein: a width and a height of said AMC wall feed structure are each less than a wavelength at the center frequency of the antenna. 5. The antenna of claim 1 , wherein said AMC wall feed structure is provided having a length corresponding to about 0.5λ, a width corresponding to about 0.4λ, and a height corresponding to about 0.2λ, wherein λ is a wavelength at a center frequency of the antenna. 6. The antenna of claim 1 wherein each unit cell comprises a pair of sidewall portions having the AMC portions provided therein and is spaced apart by a predetermined distance. 7. The antenna of claim 6 wherein said AMC wall feed structure comprises: regions between the sidewall portions provided as a dielectric filled region. 8. The antenna of claim 6 wherein said AMC wall feed structure comprises: regions between the sidewall portions; a top conductive wall disposed over a top surface of said pair of sidewalls; a bottom conductive wall; and a conductive end wall wherein said top, bottom, end and side walls form a waveguide being open on one end exposed to said transition. 9. The antenna of claim 8 wherein said transition comprises: a conductive cavity defined by sidewalls and a bottom surface, the conductive cavity having a dielectric material disposed in at least a portion thereof and being open on a first end facing said AMC wall feed structure and open on a second, opposite end facing said dielectric wedge. 10. The antenna of claim 1 , wherein said AMC wall feed structure comprises a feed probe disposed in a center of the bottom conductive wall of said waveguide. 11. The antenna of claim 10 , wherein: a width and a height of said dielectric wedge are each less than a wavelength at the center frequency of the antenna. 12. The antenna of claim 11 , wherein said dielectric wedge is provided having a length corresponding to about 1.2λ, a width corresponding to about 0.7λ, and a height corresponding to about 0.3λ, wherein λ is a wavelength at a center frequency of the antenna. 13. The antenna of claim 12 , wherein: a width and a height of said AMC wall feed structure are each less than a wavelength at the center frequency of the antenna. 14. The antenna of claim 13 , wherein said AMC wall feed structure is provided having a length corresponding to about 0.5λ, a width corresponding to about 0.4λ, and a height corresponding to about 0.2λ, wherein λ is a wavelength at a center frequency of the antenna. 15. The antenna of claim 1 , wherein: the antenna is configured for insertion into a conductive cavity within an outer skin of a vehicle; and the dielectric wedge has a height that allows the antenna to be mounted in the conductive cavity substantially flush to the outer skin of the vehicle. 16. The antenna of claim 15 , wherein the vehicle includes one of: a ground vehicle, a watercraft, an aircraft, and a spacecraft. 17. The antenna of claim 16 , wherein: a width and a height of said AMC wall feed structure are each less than about a wavelength at the center frequency of the antenna. 18. The antenna of claim 15 , wherein said dielectric wedge is provided having a length corresponding to about 1.2λ, a width corresponding to about 0.7λ, and a height corresponding to about 0.3λ, wherein λ is a wavelength at a center frequency of the antenna. 19. The antenna of claim 18 , wherein said AMC wall feed structure is provided having a length corresponding to about 0.5λ, a width corresponding to about 0.4λ, and a height corresponding to about 0.2λ, wherein λ is a wavelength at a center frequency of the antenna. 20. The antenna of claim 1 , wherein the AMC wall feed structure comprises AMC wall material formed to selectively permit surface wave currents of predetermined electromagnetic frequencies. 21. The antenna of claim 1 , wherein the AMC wall feed structure comprises one or more AMC walls wherein at least one surface of the one or more AMC walls comprises a conductive material and a surface opposite the at least one surface comprises a substantially non-conductive material. 22. The antenna of claim 1 , wherein the artificial magnetic conductor (AMC) wall feed structure comprises one or more AMC walls wherein at least one surface of the one or more AMC walls comprises a periodic pattern of conductive material.
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