Claims
- 1. A radiation system, comprising:
- a plurality of sources of radiation;
- a like plurality of compound collection/beamforming systems ech of which is disposed for receiving radiation from a corresponding one of said sources and each forms said radiation from each corresponding source into a beam of predetermined configuration radiated along an optical axis of the compound collection/beamforming system for each corresponding source, each of said compound collection/beamforming systems including an elevation collector/beamformer and an azimuth collector/beamformer, wherein each compound collection/beamforming system points in a different direction;
- each elevation collector/beamformer being a compound parabolic concentrator;
- means for modulating the beams of radiation emitted by said compound collection/beamforming systems; and
- an additional compound collection/beamforming system for collecting the modulated radiation from said plurality of modulated beams of radiation and forming it into a larger, more intense beam of radiation.
- 2. A radiation system as defined in claim 1, wherein each azimuth collector/beamformer is configured in the form of first and second curves having a dividing line at a point where a line tangential to each source of radiation is at an angle (.theta..sub.a) with the longitudinal axis of the compound collection/beamforming system, where .theta..sub.a is one half the beamwidth of the beam in azimuth, each first curve being in closer proximity to said source envelope.
- 3. An radiation system as defined in claim 2, wherein said first curve is determined in accordance with the formula: ##EQU4## and said second curve is determined in accordance with the formula: ##EQU5## where .theta. is the angle measured from the longitudinal axis to a radius of the source, .rho. is the distance from the end of a radius to the point of interest, and
- .theta..sub.d is determined from the formula: ##EQU6## where, R.sub.2 is a scaler from the center of the source to the cusp of the azimuth collector/beamformer along the longitudinal axis, and
- R.sub.a is the radius of the source.
- 4. A radiation system as defined in claim 1, wherein each of said sources of radiation is substantially cylindrical.
- 5. A radiation system as defined in claim 2, wherein each of said radiation sources includes a source which emits radiation and an envelope in which said source is disposed.
- 6. A radiation system as defined in claim 5, wherein each of said compound collection/beamforming systems includes means for collecting substantially all of the tangential rays emanating from its respective source and forming them into said beam of predetermined configuration.
- 7. A radiation system as defined in claim 6, wherein each of said azimuth collector/beamformers is configured in the form of first and second curves having a dividing line at a point where a line tangential to said respective source of radiation is at an angle (.theta..sub.a) with the optical axis of the compound collection/beamforming system where .theta..sub.a is one half the beamwidth of the beam in azimuth, said first curve being in closer proximity to said source envelope than said signal second curve.
- 8. A radiation system as defined in claim 7, wherein said first curve is determined in accordance with the formula: ##EQU7## and said second curve is determined in accordance with the formula ##EQU8## where .theta. is the angle measured from the longitudinal axis to a radius of the source, .rho. is the distance from the end of a radius to the point of interest, and .theta..sub.d is determined from the formula: ##EQU9## where, R.sub.2 is a scaler from the center of the source to the cusp of the azimuth collector/beamformer along the longitudinal axis, and
- R.sub.a is the radius of the source.
- 9. A radiation system as defined in claim 8, wherein each of said plurality of sources of radiation being contained within a corresponding said compound collection/beamforming system.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 765,750, filed Aug. 15, 1985.
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