Claims
- 1. An antenna comprising:
- means for generating a plasma column extending along a horizontal axis in a gravity field;
- means for generating a magnetic field perpendicular to the horizontal axis and in horizontal planes; and
- means for controlling said magnetic field generating means in response to a modulating signal whereby variations in the magnetic field produce a drift current in the plasma that varies in accordance with the modulating signal, the drift current causing an electromagnetic field to radiate from the plasma that varies in accordance with the modulating signal.
- 2. An antenna as recited in claim 1 wherein said means for generating a plasma column comprises a laser for generating a laser beam along the horizontal axis.
- 3. An antenna as recited in claim 2 further comprising means for energizing said laser to generate a laser beam with sufficient energy to produce a plasma column with a concentration of at least 10.sup.12 electrons per cubic centimeter.
- 4. An antenna as recited in claim 3 wherein said laser includes a power supply for energizing said laser in a continuous wave mode.
- 5. An antenna as recited in claim 3 wherein said laser includes a power supply for energizing said laser in a pulsed mode.
- 6. An antenna as recited in claim 3 wherein said means for generating a magnetic field includes means for generating an electromagnetic field.
- 7. An antenna as recited in claim 6 wherein said means for generating an electromagnetic field includes Helmholtz coils disposed on opposite sides of the column.
- 8. An antenna as recited in claim 7 wherein said means for controlling said magnetic field includes means for generating the modulating signal for energizing said Helmholtz coils to produce a variable electromagnetic field.
- 9. An antenna system as recited in claim 6 wherein said means for controlling said magnetic field generates a signal that shifts the magnetic field 180.degree. in the horizontal plane at the frequency of the modulating signal.
- 10. An antenna as recited in claim 9 wherein said means for controlling said magnetic field generates a signal having a frequency .sub..omega. and the electromagnetic field is represented by Be.sup.j.omega.t such that the drift current is: ##EQU6## where m.sub..alpha. and q.sub..alpha. represent the mass and charge on a charged particle in the plasma, g and B are gravity and electromagnetic fields vectors, respectively, B represents the magnitude of the electromagnetic field and R.sub.e is an operator defining a real component of the field.
- 11. An antenna comprising:
- a laser for directing a laser beam along a horizontal axis in a gravity field thereby to produce a plasma column in a gravity field;
- Helmholtz coil means for generating an electromagnetic field perpendicular to the horizontal axis; and
- a modulator for generating a modulated signal at a reference frequency thereby to control the energization of the Helmholtz coil means whereby there is produced in the plasma a modulated drift current at the reference frequency that radiates a corresponding electromagnetic field.
- 12. An antenna as recited in claim 11 wherein said laser comprises a laser power supply for energizing said laser in a continuous wave mode.
- 13. An antenna as recited in claim 11 wherein said laser comprises a laser power supply for energizing said laser in a pulsed mode.
- 14. An antenna system as recited in claim 11 wherein said modulator generates a signal that shifts the magnetic field 180.degree. in the horizontal plane at the frequency of the modulating signal.
- 15. An antenna as recited in claim 14 wherein said modulator generates a signal having a frequency .sub..omega. and the electromagnetic field is represented by Be.sup.j.omega.t such that the drift current is: ##EQU7## where m.sub..alpha. and q.sub..alpha. represent the mass and charge on a charged particle in the plasma, g and B are gravity and electromagnetic fields vectors, respectively, B represents the magnitude of the electromagnetic field and R.sub.e is an operator defining a real component of the field.
- 16. A method for radiating an electromagnetic field in response to a modulating signal comprising the steps of:
- generating a plasma column extending along a horizontal axis in a gravity field;
- generating a magnetic field perpendicular to the horizontal axis and in horizontal planes; and
- controlling the generation of the magnetic field in response to the modulating signal whereby variations in the magnetic field produce a drift current in the plasma that varies in accordance with the modulating signal, the drift current causing an electromagnetic field to radiate from the plasma that varies in accordance with the modulating signal.
- 17. A method as recited in claim 16 wherein said step of generating a plasma column includes directing a laser beam along the horizontal axis with an energy sufficient to produce a plasma with a concentration of at least 10.sup.12 electrons per cubic centimeter.
- 18. A method as recited in claim 17 wherein said step of generating a magnetic field includes generating an alternating electromagnetic field with Helmholtz coils whereby the electromagnetic field is shifted by 180.degree. in the horizontal plane.
- 19. A method as recited in claim 18 wherein said step of controlling the generation of the magnetic field generates a signal having a frequency .sub..omega. and the electromagnetic field is represented by Be.sup.j.omega.t such that the drift current is: ##EQU8## where m.sub.i and q.sub.i represent the mass and charge on an ion in the plasma, g and B are gravity and electromagnetic field vectors, respectively, B represents the magnitude of the electromagnetic field and R.sub.e is an operator defining a real component of the field.
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.
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