Radiative transfer and power control with fractal metamaterial and plasmonics
US-10030917-B1 · Jul 24, 2018 · US
US10914534B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10914534-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816195530-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 19, 2018 |
| Priority date | Oct 1, 2012 |
| Publication date | Feb 9, 2021 |
| Grant date | Feb 9, 2021 |
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Systems according to the present disclosure provide one or more surfaces that function as power radiating surfaces for which at least a portion of the radiating surface includes or is composed of “fractal cells” placed sufficiently closed close together to one another so that a surface wave causes near replication of current present in one fractal cell in an adjacent fractal cell. The fractal cells may lie on a flat or curved sheet or layer and be composed in layers for wide bandwidth or multibandwidth transmission. The area of a surface and its number of fractals determines the gain relative to a single fractal cell. The boundary edges of the surface may be terminated resistively so as to not degrade the cell performance at the edges. Fractal plasmonic surface cards are described.
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What is claimed is: 1. A wireless power transmission system comprising: an exciting antenna configured as an electromagnetic source, a fractal plasmonic surface (FPS) card including a plurality of fractal cells disposed on a manifold configured as a closed surface, wherein the plurality of fractal cells are separated from one another by a separation distance, wherein the FPS card is operative to produce a gain increase of the exciting antenna at a receiving antenna through the production and propagation of a surface wave on and along the surface of the FPS card; wherein the gain increase is proportional to the area of the FPS card; wherein the FPS card is disposed adjacent to and separate from the exciting antenna in an end-fire configuration; and wherein in operation the surface wave propagates over the area of the FPS card and then radiates directionally as an electromagnetic wave or waves in free space. 2. The electromagnetic radiative system of claim 1 , wherein the FPS card is arranged with its length parallel to the exciting antenna. 3. The electromagnetic radiative system of claim 1 , wherein the FPS card is arranged with its height parallel to the exciting antenna. 4. The electromagnetic radiative system of claim 1 , wherein the FPS card includes two or more FPS cards. 5. The electromagnetic radiative system of claim 4 , wherein the FPS cards are not parallel to one another. 6. The electromagnetic radiating system of claim 4 , wherein the electromagnetic radiating system is disposed in or on a garment. 7. The electromagnetic radiating system of claim 4 , wherein the electromagnetic radiating system is disposed in or on a sheath or covering. 8. The electromagnetic radiating system of claim 4 , further comprising a radome configured about the electromagnetic radiating system. 9. The electromagnetic radiative system of claim 1 , wherein the FPS card comprises a curved surface. 10. The electromagnetic radiative system of claim 1 , wherein the FPS card comprises a plurality of curved surfaces. 11. The electromagnetic radiative system of claim 1 , further comprising a transmitter and a receiver configured as a transceiver unit. 12. The transceiver unit of claim 11 , wherein the FPS card includes two or more FPS cards.
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the two or more transmitting or the two or more receiving devices being integrated in the same unit, e.g. power mats with several coils or antennas with several sub-antennas · CPC title
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said selective devices having materials with a synthesized negative refractive index, e.g. metamaterials or left-handed materials · CPC title
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