Claims
- 1. An array antenna and feed comprising:
- a plurality of antenna elements;
- a plurality of semiconductor diode devices equal in number to twice the number of said plurality of antenna elements, said plurlity of diode devices being arranged in pairs, each pair being connected to a different antenna element and
- electron beam producing means for bombarding said pairs of semiconductor diode devices with modulated streams of high velocity electrons
- whereby said array antenna radiates patterns which are related to the modulation of said electron streams.
- 2. The array antenna and feed of claim 1 wherein said modulated streams of electrons are individually deflectable to alternatively bombard one or the other diode of one of said pairs of diodes.
- 3. The array antenna and feed of claim 1 wherein said electron beam producing means include modulating means for independently amplitude, phase and frequency modulating each of said streams of electrons.
- 4. The array antenna and feed of claim 1 wherein said electron beam producing means include means which independently focus and accelerate each of said streams of electrons.
- 5. The array antenna and feed of claim 1 wherein said plurality of semiconductor diode devices and said electron beam producing means are located in an evacuated envelope.
- 6. The array antenna and feed of claim 1 wherein said antenna elements are center grounded dipoles connected on each side to be impedance matched to one of said pairs of diode devices.
- 7. The array antenna and feed of claim 1 wherein said electron beam producing means include means which function to independently focus, accelerate, amplitude modulate, frequency modulate, phase modulate and deflect each of said streams of electrons, said deflections being such that each stream alternatively bombards one or the other diode of one of said pairs of diodes.
- 8. The array antenna and feed of claim 7 wherein said plurality of semiconductor diode devices and said electron beam producing means are located in an evacuated envelope and said antenna elements are center grounded dipoles connected on each side to be impedance matched to one of said pair of diode devices.
- 9. An array antenna capable of simultaneously radiating several patterns of microwave energy comprising:
- cathode means for producing a source of free electrons;
- several grid means equal in number to the number of microwave energy patterns said antenna is capable of simultaneously radiating, said several grid means being connected to be individually controllable and individually functioning to either prevent passage of electrons from said cathode means or to allow passage of amplitude modulated streams of electrons from said cathode means;
- a plurality of pairs of semiconductor diodes connected to be at an electron accelerating potential relative to said cathode means;
- a plurality of center grounded dipoles equal in number to said plurality of pairs of semiconductors and individually connected on each side to be impedance matched to one of said pairs of diode devices;
- several focusing means equal in number to and individually associated with said several grid means, and individually functioning to focus a stream of electrons passed by a grid means into a plurality of electron beams equal in number to said plurality of pairs of semiconductor diodes, said plurality of beams alternatively bombarding one or the other diode of different ones of said plurality of diode pairs;
- deflecting and phase modulating means for controlling by varying potentials the relative phase relationship of the alternative bombarding of said diode pairs by said electron beams and
- an evacuated envelope enclosing said cathode means, said several grid means, said plurality of pairs of semiconductor diodes, said several focusing means and said deflecting and phase modulating means.
STATEMENT OF GOVERNMENT INTEREST
The invention described herein may be manufactured and used by or for the Government of the United States of America for governmental purposes without the payment of any royalties thereon or therefor.
US Referenced Citations (3)