Claims
- 1. A circularly polarized antenna comprising:
- a first cavity formed between a conductive plane and a first rectangular conductive patch having a first longitudinal dimension and a first lateral dimension;
- a second cavity formed between the first rectangular conductive patch and a second rectangular conductive patch having a second longitudinal dimension and a second lateral dimension, the first longitudinal dimension being different from the second longitudinal dimension and the first lateral dimension being different than the second lateral dimension;
- one of the first or second longitudinal dimensions is substantially equal to one of the first or second lateral dimensions; and
- the first lateral dimension is substantially equal to the second longitudinal dimension.
- 2. A circularly polarized antenna as in claim 1, further comprising a dielectric material placed within said first and said second cavity.
- 3. A circularly polarized antenna as in claim 2 wherein:
- the thickness of said second cavity is greater than the thickness of said first cavity;
- the first lateral dimension is a first lateral width; and
- said second longitudinal dimension is a second longitudinal length.
- 4. A circularly polarized antenna as in claim 3, further comprising:
- a plurality of apertures placed in the first rectangular conductive patch.
- 5. A circularly polarized antenna as in claim 4 wherein:
- said plurality of apertures are sized to provide equal field amplitudes in said first and second cavities.
- 6. A circularly polarized antenna as in claim 1, further comprising:
- a means for coupling, associated with said first rectangular conductive patch, for coupling said first cavity to said second cavity, whereby field excitations in the first and second cavities are ninety degrees out of phase.
- 7. A circularly polarized antenna as in claim 1, further comprising a transceiver coupled to said first cavity.
- 8. A planar circularly polarized antenna comprising:
- a ground plane;
- a first planar dielectric material having a first thickness placed on said ground plane;
- a first rectangular conductive patch formed adjacent said first planar dielectric material forming a first cavity, said first rectangular conductive patch having a plurality of apertures and a first lateral width;
- a second planar dielectric material having a second thickness placed over said first rectangular conductive patch; and
- a second rectangular conductive patch, placed over said second planar dielectric material, said second rectangular conductive patch having a second longitudinal length substantially equivalent to said first lateral width of said first rectangular conductive patch, with the second longitudinal length being substantially mutually perpendicular with respect to said first lateral width, whereby unwanted modes will not be excited and fields of said first cavity and said second cavity are mutually perpendicular and have a phase difference of ninety degrees causing circularly polarized electromagnetic radiation.
- 9. A planar circularly polarized antenna as in claim 8 wherein:
- the second thickness of said second planar dielectric material is greater than the first thickness of said first planar dielectric material.
- 10. A planar circularly polarized antenna as in claim 9 wherein:
- the second thickness is at least twice the first thickness.
- 11. A planar circularly polarized antenna as in claim 8 wherein:
- the plurality of apertures are centered on a diagonal of said first rectangular conductive patch.
- 12. A planar circularly polarized antenna as in claim 8 wherein:
- said first and second dielectric materials have a dielectric constant greater than two.
- 13. A planar microstrip circularly polarized antenna comprising:
- a conductive ground plane;
- a first planar rectangular dielectric material placed on said ground plane;
- a first rectangular conductive patch formed adjacent said first planar dielectric material, forming a first cavity, said first rectangular conductive patch having a first longitudinal length and a first lateral width and two holes therein centered on a diagonal of said first rectangular conductive patch;
- a second planar dielectric material placed over said first rectangular conductive patch; and
- a second rectangular conductive patch, placed over said second planar dielectric material, said second rectangular conductive patch having a second longitudinal length and a second lateral width, the second longitudinal length of said second rectangular conductive patch being substantially equal to the first lateral width of said first rectangular conductive patch; and
- a feed coupled to the first cavity,
- whereby unwanted modes will not be excited and fields of said first cavity and said second cavity are mutually perpendicular and have a phase difference of ninety degrees causing circularly polarized electromagnetic radiation.
GOVERNMENT INTEREST
The invention described herein may be manufactured, used, sold, or licensed by or for the Government of the United States of America without payment to us of any royalty thereon.
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