Claims
- 1. A method of structuring an antenna, comprising the steps of:
providing a first dielectric antenna rod having a first dielectric constant, the first dielectric antenna rod being coupled to a first frequency transmission source for propagating first frequency band radiation from the first dielectric antenna rod into a medium having a medium dielectric constant; and coaxially mounting the first dielectric antenna rod within a second dielectric antenna rod having a second dielectric constant, the second dielectric antenna rod being coupled to a second frequency transmission source for propagating second frequency band radiation from the second dielectric antenna rod into the medium; wherein the first dielectric constant is greater than the second dielectric constant and the second dielectric constant is greater than the medium dielectric constant, and wherein the difference between the first dielectric constant and the second dielectric constant is greater than about 10.
- 2. The method of structuring an antenna of claim 1, wherein the first dielectric constant is within a range of about 10 to about 30.
- 3. The method of structuring an antenna of claim 2, wherein the first dielectric constant is about 30.
- 4. The method of structuring an antenna of claim 2, wherein the first dielectric antenna rod is essentially made of barium tetra-titanate.
- 5. The method of structuring an antenna of claim 1, wherein the second dielectric constant is within a range of about 1.5 to about 10.
- 6. The method of structuring an antenna of claim 5, wherein the second dielectric constant is about 2.08.
- 7. The method of structuring an antenna of claim 5, wherein the second dielectric antenna rod is essentially made of teflon™ material.
- 8. The method of structuring an antenna of claim 1, wherein the first dielectric antenna rod is formed by:
forming an axial cylindrical cavity along the length of the second dielectric antenna rod; filling the axial cylindrical cavity with a dielectric powder having the first dielectric constant; and securing the dielectric powder within the axial cylindrical cavity with end plugs having the first dielectric constant located at respective proximal and distal ends of the second dielectric antenna rod.
- 9. The method of structuring an antenna of claim 8, wherein the second dielectric antenna rod is essentially made of a thermoplastic resin and the dielectric powder is barium tetra-titanate or nickel-aluminum titanate.
- 10. The method of structuring an antenna of claim 9, wherein the thermoplastic resin is fluorocarbon resin teflon™ material.
- 11. The method of structuring an antenna of claim 1, wherein the first dielectric antenna rod is formed by:
forming an axial cylindrical cavity along the length of the second dielectric antenna rod; filling the axial cylindrical cavity with a dielectric rod having the first dielectric constant; and securing the dielectric rod within the axial cylindrical cavity with end plugs having the first dielectric constant located at respective proximal and distal ends of the second dielectric antenna rod.
- 12. The method of structuring an antenna of claim 11, wherein the second dielectric antenna rod is essentially made of a thermoplastic resin and the dielectric rod is essentially made of barium tetra-titanate or nickel-aluminum titanate.
- 13. The method of structuring an antenna of claim 12, wherein the thermoplastic resin is fluorocarbon resin teflon™ material.
- 14. The method of structuring an antenna of claim 1, wherein:
the first frequency transmission source is axially coupled to the first dielectric antenna rod; and the second frequency transmission source is coupled to the second dielectric antenna by a transmission line axially offset from the second dielectric antenna rod.
- 15. The method of structuring an antenna of claim 1, wherein each of the first dielectric antenna rod and the second dielectric antenna rod has an operating beamwidth ratio of at least 2:1, and thus the antenna has an operating beamwidth ratio of at least 4:1.
- 16. The method of structuring an antenna of claim 1, wherein the first dielectric antenna rod operates in X-Band and the second dielectric antenna rod operates in W-Band.
- 17. The method of structuring an antenna of claim 16, wherein the first dielectric antenna rod operates at about 9.4 GHz and the second dielectric antenna rod operates at about 94 GHz.
- 18. The method of structuring an antenna of claim 1, wherein a portion of the first dielectric antenna rod is tapered, and wherein a portion of the second dielectric antenna rod is tapered.
- 19. A method of structuring an antenna, comprising the steps of:
providing a first dielectric antenna rod having a first dielectric constant, the first dielectric antenna rod being coupled to a first frequency transmission source for propagating first frequency band radiation from the first dielectric antenna rod into a medium having a medium dielectric constant; coaxially mounting the first dielectric antenna rod within a second dielectric antenna rod having a second dielectric constant, the second dielectric antenna rod being coupled to a second frequency transmission source for propagating second frequency band radiation from the second dielectric antenna rod into the medium; and coaxially mounting the second dielectric antenna rod within a third dielectric antenna rod having a third dielectric constant, the third dielectric antenna rod being coupled to a third frequency transmission source for propagating third frequency band radiation from the third dielectric antenna rod into the medium; wherein the first dielectric constant is greater than the second dielectric constant, the second dielectric constant is greater than the third dielectric constant, and the third dielectric constant is greater than the medium dielectric constant, and wherein the difference between the first dielectric constant and the third dielectric constant is greater than about 10.
- 20. The method of structuring an antenna of claim 19, wherein the first dielectric constant is greater than about 10.
- 21. The method of structuring an antenna of claim 20, wherein the first dielectric constant is within a range of about 20 to about 30.
- 22. The method of structuring an antenna of claim 21, wherein the first dielectric constant is about 30.
- 23. The method of structuring an antenna of claim 21, wherein the first dielectric antenna rod is essentially made of barium tetra-titanate.
- 24. The method of structuring an antenna of claim 19, wherein the second dielectric constant is greater than about 10.
- 25. The method of structuring an antenna of claim 24, wherein the second dielectric constant is within a range of about 10 to about 20.
- 26. The method of structuring an antenna of claim 25, wherein the second dielectric constant is about 12.
- 27. The method of structuring an antenna of claim 25, wherein the second dielectric antenna rod is made of silicon and has a second dielectric constant of about 11.8.
- 28. The method of structuring an antenna of claim 25, wherein the second dielectric antenna rod is made of gallium arsenide and has a second dielectric constant of about 13.2.
- 29. The method of structuring an antenna of claim 19, wherein the third dielectric constant is within a range of about 1.5 to about 10.
- 30. The method of structuring an antenna of claim 29, wherein the third dielectric antenna rod is essentially made of teflon™ material and the third dielectric constant is about 2.08.
- 31. The method of structuring an antenna of claim 19, wherein each of the first dielectric antenna rod, the second dielectric antenna rod and the third dielectric antenna rod has an operating beamwidth ratio of at least 2:1, and thus the antenna has an operating beamwidth ratio of at least 8:1.
- 32. An antenna comprising:
a first dielectric antenna rod having a first dielectric constant, the first dielectric antenna rod being coupled to a first frequency transmission source for propagating first frequency band radiation from the first dielectric antenna rod into a medium having a medium dielectric constant; and a second dielectric antenna rod having a second dielectric constant, the second dielectric antenna rod being coupled to a second frequency transmission source for propagating second frequency band radiation from the second dielectric antenna rod into the medium, the first dielectric antenna rod being coaxially mounted within the second dielectric antenna rod; wherein the first dielectric constant is greater than the second dielectric constant and the second dielectric constant is greater than the medium dielectric constant, and wherein the difference between the first dielectric constant and the second dielectric constant is greater than about 10.
- 33. The antenna of claim 32, wherein the first dielectric constant is within a range of about 10 to about 30.
- 34. The antenna of claim 33, wherein the first dielectric antenna rod is made of barium tetra-titanate and the first dielectric constant is about 30.
- 35. The antenna of claim 32, wherein the second dielectric constant is within a range of about 1.5 to about 10.
- 36. The antenna of claim 35, wherein the second dielectric antenna rod is made of Teflon™ material and the second dielectric constant is about 2.08.
- 37. The antenna of claim 32, wherein the second dielectric antenna rod includes an axial cylindrical cavity along the length of the second dielectric antenna rod, the axial cylindrical cavity being filled with a dielectric powder having the first dielectric constant, and the dielectric powder being secured within the axial cylindrical cavity by end plugs having the first dielectric constant and being located at respective proximal and distal ends of the second dielectric antenna rod.
- 38. The antenna of claim 37, wherein the second dielectric antenna rod is essentially made of a thermoplastic resin and the dielectric powder is barium tetratitanate or nickel-aluminum titanate.
- 39. The antenna of claim 32, wherein:
the first frequency transmission source is axially coupled to the first dielectric antenna rod; and the second frequency transmission source is coupled to the second dielectric antenna by a transmission line axially offset from the second dielectric antenna rod.
- 40. An antenna comprising:
a first dielectric antenna rod having a first dielectric constant, the first dielectric antenna rod being coupled to a first frequency transmission source for propagating first frequency band radiation from the first dielectric antenna rod into a medium having a medium dielectric constant; a second dielectric antenna rod having a second dielectric constant, the second dielectric antenna rod being coupled to a second frequency transmission source for propagating second frequency band radiation from the second dielectric antenna rod into the medium, the first dielectric antenna rod being coaxially mounted within the second dielectric antenna rod; and a third dielectric antenna rod having a third dielectric constant, the third dielectric antenna rod being coupled to a third frequency transmission source for propagating third frequency band radiation from the third dielectric antenna rod into the medium, the second dielectric antenna rod being coaxially mounted within the third dielectric antenna rod; wherein the first dielectric constant is greater than the second dielectric constant the second dielectric constant is greater than the third dielectric constant, and the third dielectric constant is greater than the medium dielectric constant, and wherein the difference between the first dielectric constant and the third dielectric constant is greater than about 10.
- 41. The antenna of claim 40, wherein the first dielectric constant is within a range of about 20 to about 30.
- 42. The antenna of claim 41, wherein the first dielectric antenna rod is made of barium tetra-titanate and the first dielectric constant is about 30.
- 43. The antenna of claim 40, wherein the second dielectric constant is within a range of about 10 to about 20.
- 44. The antenna of claim 43, wherein the second dielectric constant is about 12.
- 45. The antenna of claim 43, wherein the second dielectric antenna rod is made of silicon and has a second dielectric constant of about 11.8.
- 46. The antenna of claim 43, wherein the second dielectric antenna rod is made of gallium arsenide and has a second dielectric constant of about 13.2.
- 47. The method of structuring an antenna of claim 40, wherein the third dielectric constant is within a range of about 1.5 to about 10.
- 48. The method of structuring an antenna of claim 47, wherein the third dielectric antenna rod is made of Teflon™ material and the third dielectric constant is about 2.08.
- 49. The antenna of claim 40, wherein each of the first dielectric antenna rod, the second dielectric antenna rod and the third dielectric antenna rod has an operating beamwidth ratio of at least 2:1, and thus the antenna has an operating beamwidth ratio of at least 8:1.
- 50. An antenna for propagating a number N of electromagnetic waves into a medium, each electromagnetic wave having a frequency band associated therewith, the antenna comprising:
N dielectric antenna rods, each having a dielectric constant associated therewith, the N dielectric antenna rods including a core dielectric antenna rod, a number N-2 of intermediate antenna rods and an outer dielectric antenna rod; and N electromagnetic energy transmission sources, each transmission source generating and propagating one of the N electromagnetic waves from one of the dielectric antenna rods into the medium, the medium having a medium dielectric constant; wherein the core dielectric antenna rod is coaxially mounted within one of the N-2 intermediate antenna rods, each of the N-3 remaining intermediate antenna rods is coaxially mounted within another one of the remaining intermediate antenna rods, except for one of the remaining intermediate antenna rods which is coaxially mounted within the outer antenna rod; and wherein, for a given dielectric antenna rod included in the antenna, the dielectric constant of the given dielectric antenna rod is greater than the dielectric constant of the dielectric antenna rod within which the given dielectric antenna rod is coaxially mounted, and the outer dielectric antenna rod has a dielectric constant greater than the medium dielectric constant.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/482,166 entitled “Coaxial Dielectric Rod Antenna with Multi-Frequency Collinear Apertures”, filed Jan. 12, 2000, the entire specification of which is expressly incorporated herein by reference.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09482166 |
Jan 2000 |
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09879865 |
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