Electronic Window Array
US-2019265570-A1 · Aug 29, 2019 · US
US11451309B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11451309-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916537212-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 9, 2019 |
| Priority date | Aug 9, 2019 |
| Publication date | Sep 20, 2022 |
| Grant date | Sep 20, 2022 |
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A dynamic aperture is disclosed. A dynamic aperture includes a base layer, a conductive structure disposed on the base layer, and a layer of a material having a dynamically controllable electrical conductivity that is disposed over the base layer and the conductive structure. A transmission profile of the dynamic aperture is determined by a combination of the conductive structure and the layer of the material. The transmission profile is dynamically alterable by controlling the electrical conductivity of the layer of the material.
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What is claimed is: 1. A dynamic aperture comprising: a base layer; a conductive structure disposed on the base layer; and a layer of a metal-to-insulator transition material having a dynamically controllable electrical conductivity, the layer of the material being disposed over the base layer and the conductive structure, a transmission profile of the dynamic aperture being determined by a combination of the conductive structure and the layer of the material, and the transmission profile being dynamically alterable by controlling the electrical conductivity of the layer of the material. 2. The dynamic aperture of claim 1 wherein the conductive structure is an electromagnetic interference shield. 3. The dynamic aperture of claim 2 wherein the electromagnetic interference shield includes a plurality of conductive wires arranged in a two-dimensional grid. 4. The dynamic aperture of claim 3 further comprising a controller configured to apply a control voltage to at least a subset of the plurality of conductive wires to resistively heat the subset of the plurality of conductive wires and thereby heat a surrounding portion of the metal-to-insulator transition material to alter the electrical conductivity of the surrounding portion of the metal-to-insulator transition material. 5. The dynamic aperture of claim 1 wherein the conductive structure is a frequency selective surface. 6. The dynamic aperture of claim 5 wherein the frequency selective surface is configured to produce a bandpass filter in the transmission profile of the dynamic aperture, and wherein at least one of a range of frequencies included in a passband of the bandpass filter and a level of transmission in the passband of the bandpass filter is adjustable by controlling the electrical conductivity of the metal-to-insulator transition material. 7. The dynamic aperture of claim 1 further comprising a cladding layer disposed over the layer of the material. 8. The dynamic aperture of claim 7 wherein the layer of the material is integrated with an adhesive that bonds the cladding layer and the base layer together. 9. A dynamic aperture comprising: a base layer; a conductive structure disposed on the base layer; and a layer of a material having a dynamically controllable electrical conductivity, the layer of the material being disposed over the base layer and the conductive structure, a transmission profile of the dynamic aperture being determined by a combination of the conductive structure and the layer of the material, and the transmission profile being dynamically alterable by controlling the electrical conductivity of the layer of the material, wherein the conductive structure is an electromagnetic interference shield that includes a plurality of conductive wires arranged in a two-dimensional and overlapping grid. 10. The dynamic aperture of claim 9 wherein the material having the dynamically controllable electrical conductivity is a metal-to-insulator transition material. 11. The dynamic aperture of claim 9 wherein the conductive structure is a frequency selective surface.
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