Claims
- 1. An ultra-wideband RF radiator, comprising:
- a photoconductive dielectric substrate having an upper and a lower surface;
- a charging electrode for storing a predetermined amount of electrical energy, said charging electrode positioned on said upper surface of said photoconductive substrate;
- a ground plane electrode positioned on said lower surface of said photoconductive dielectric substrate, said ground plane electrode covering said lower surface of said substrate only in areas directly beneath said charging electrode to enable said charging electrode to store said predetermined amount of electrical energy; and
- a radiating electrode for radiating a pulse of nanosecond pulsewidth dimension, said radiating electrode positioned on said upper surface of said photoconductive dielectric substrate, said radiating electrode and said charging electrode separated by a predetermined gap distance to prevent surface flashover between said charging electrode and said radiating electrode, and to enable said predetermined amount of electrical energy stored on said charging electrode to efficiently discharge through said radiating electrode upon an application of a predetermined type of light energy such that said pulse of nanosecond pulsewidth dimension radiates from said radiating electrode.
- said charging electrode is comprised of a plurality of charging pads, said charging pads positioned in an outer annular region of said upper surface of said photoconductive substrate,
- said radiating electrode is comprised of a spiral antenna having equiangular spiral arms, said spiral antenna positioned in a center region of said upper surface of said photoconductive substrate.
- 2. The ultra wideband RF radiator of claim 1 wherein said photoconductive dielectric substrate is comprised of GaAs.
NOTICE OF CONTINUATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/121,656, entitled "Monolithic Photoconductive Spiral Antenna Driven By Quasi-Radial Line," by inventors Anderson H. Kim, Robert J. Youmans, Stephen E. Saddow, Louis J. Jasper, Jr., and Maurice Weiner, Attorney Docket No. CECOM 4908, filed Sep. 14. 1993, now abandoned.
GOVERNMENT INTEREST
The invention described herein may be manufactured, used, and licensed by or for the Government of the United States of America for governmental services without the payment to us of any royalty thereon.
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