Claims
- 1. An antenna for radiating an electromagnetic field at a predetermined frequency comprising:plasma means extending along an axis for containing a plasma; first and second photon generation means located at each end of said plasma means for directing first and second photon beams, respectively, along the axis through the plasma in opposite directions; and means for energizing said first and second photon generation means alternately thereby to generate in the plasma an alternating current that produces the radiated electromagnetic field at the predetermined frequency.
- 2. An antenna as recited in claim 1 wherein said plasma means includes:a tube for containing a gas taken from the group consisting of air and the inert gases; and means connected to said tube for ionizing the gas to produce the plasma.
- 3. An antenna as recited in claim 2 wherein said each of said photon generating means comprises a laser and power supply, said energization means driving said lasers and power supplies alternately.
- 4. An antenna as recited in claim 3 additionally comprising means for maintaining a plasma in said plasma means with a concentration of at least 1012 electrons per cubic centimeter.
- 5. An antenna as recited in claim 3 wherein said energization means includes modulation means for controlling the rate at which said first and second lasers direct their respective first and second laser beams through the plasma.
- 6. An antenna as recited in claim 5 wherein said modulation means includes:a carrier frequency generator; a signal processor for generating a frequency modulation control signal; and means for frequency modulating the rate at which said first and second lasers direct their respective first and second laser beams through the plasma.
- 7. An antenna as recited in claim 5 wherein said modulation means includes:a carrier frequency generator; a signal processor for generating a phase modulation control signal; and means for phase modulating the rate at which which said first and second lasers direct their respective first and second laser beams through the plasma.
- 8. An antenna system as recited in claim 5 additionally comprising:means for controlling the ionization level in the plasma thereby to control the electron density in the plasma; means for generating a fixed carrier frequency for controlling the rate at which which said first and second lasers direct their respective first and second laser beams through the plasma; and means for generating an amplitude modulation signal, said ionization level controlling means being responsive to the amplitude modulation signal for changing the magnitude of the electron current whereby for the antenna radiates an amplitude-modulated electromagnetic field.
- 9. An antenna as recited in claim 2 wherein said each of said photon generating means comprises a laser and power supply, said energization means driving said lasers and power supplies in a mutually exclusive fashion.
- 10. An antenna as recited in claim 9 additionally comprising means for controlling a density of the plasma in said plasma means.
- 11. An antenna as recited in claim 1 wherein said energization means additionally includes:signal processing means for generating a signal to be transmitted; and modulator means connected to said signal processing means for controlling the energization of said first and second photon generating means.
- 12. An antenna as recited in claim 11 wherein said modulator means includes a frequency modulator for enabling the transmission of frequency modulated signals by varying the frequency at which the first and second photon generation means are alternately energized.
- 13. An antenna as recited in claim 11 additionally comprising:means connected to said plasma means for controlling the ionization level of the plasma; an amplitude modulator in said energization means for controlling the ionization level of said plasma as a function of time; and a carrier frequency generator for controlling the frequency at which said first and second photon generating means are alternately energized.
- 14. An antenna as recited in claim 11 wherein said modulator means includes a phase modulator for enabling the transmission of phase modulated signals by varying the phase of the frequency at which the first and second photon generation means are alternately energized.
- 15. An antenna as recited in claim 1 additionally comprising means connected to said plasma means for controlling the ionization level of the plasma.
- 16. A method for radiating an electromagnetic field at a predetermined frequency comprising:producing an elongated plasma extending along an axis; directing first and second photon beams, respectively, along the axis through the plasma in opposite directions; and energizing the first and second photon beams in an alternative fashion thereby to generate in the plasma an alternating current that produces the radiated electromagnetic field at the predetermined frequency.
- 17. A method as recited in claim 16 wherein said plasma producing step includes:containing a gas taken from the group consisting of air and the inert gases in an elongated tube; and ionizing the gas in the tube to produce the plasma.
- 18. A method as recited in claim 17 wherein said energization of the photon beams includes the step of energizing a laser and power supply thereby to produce first and second oppositely directed laser beams as the first and second photon beams.
- 19. A method as recited in claim 18 including the step of maintaining the plasma in the plasma container at a concentration of at least 1012 electrons per cubic centimeter.
- 20. A method as recited in claim 18 wherein said energization step includes controlling the rate at which said first and second laser beams are directed through the plasma.
- 21. A method as recited in claim 20 wherein said step of rate controlling includes the steps of:generating a carrier frequency generator; generating a frequency modulation control signal in response to the carrier frequency and a signal to be transmitted; and frequency modulating the rate at which the first and second laser beams are directed through the plasma.
- 22. A method as recited in claim 20 wherein said step of rate controlling includes the steps of:generating carrier frequency; generating a phase modulation control signal in response to the carrier frequency and a signal to be transmitted; and phase modulating the rate at which the first and second laser beams are directed through the plasma.
- 23. A method as recited in claim 20 additionally comprising:generating a fixed carrier frequency for controlling the rate at which which said first and second lasers direct their respective first and second laser beams through the plasma; generating an amplitude modulation signal in response to a signal to be transmitted; and controlling the ionization level in the plasma thereby to vary the electron density in the plasma whereby the magnitude of the electron current varies as the amplitude modulating signal and an amplitude-modulated electromagnetic field radiates from the plasma.
- 24. A method as recited in claim 16 wherein said energization of the photon beams includes the step of energizing a laser and power supply thereby to produce first and second oppositely directed and alternatively and mutually exclusively energized first and second photon beams.
- 25. A method as recited in claim 24 additionally comprising the step of controlling the density of the plasma.
- 26. A method as recited in claim 16 wherein said energization step additionally includes the steps of:generating a signal to be transmitted; and controlling the energization of said first and second photon generating means in response to the signal.
- 27. A method as recited in claim 26 wherein said energization control step includes modulating the frequency at which the first and second photon beams are alternately energized.
- 28. A method as recited in claim 26 wherein said energization control step includes:generating a carrier frequency for controlling the frequency at which the first and second photon beams alternate; generating a modulating signal; and controlling the ionization level of the plasma in response to the modulating signal.
- 29. A method as recited in claim 26 wherein said energization control step includes phase modulating the phase of the frequency at which the first and second photon generation means are alternately energized.
- 30. A method as recited in claim 16 additionally comprising the step of controlling the ionization level of the plasma.
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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