Claims
- 1. An ultra wideband RF radiator, comprising:
- an electrical energy storage device coupled to a source of electrical voltage, said device comprised of a dielectric medium consisting of first and second dielectric pieces each having an upper and lower surface, said upper and lower surfaces of each said dielectric piece having a metalized electrode resting thereon, said upper surface electrode of each said dielectric piece forming a spiral arm, said dielectric pieces separated by a predetermined gap distance and positioned with respect to each other such their spiral arms form a spiral antenna; and
- a photoconductive switch electrically connected to said spiral arms, said switch becoming conductive upon the application of a predetermined type of light energy such that the energy stored by said storage device discharges through a load, said discharge generating a time varying electromagnetic wave comprising a relatively high amplitude, narrow output pulse of nanosecond pulsewidth dimension.
- 2. The radiator of claim 1 wherein said gap separation between said dielectric pieces is comprised of non-conductive, high dielectric material having a width equal to said predetermined gap distance.
- 3. The ultra wideband RF radiator of claim 1 wherein said upper metalized spiral arms are given opposite bias charge.
- 4. The ultra wideband RF radiator of claim 3 wherein said photoconductive switch is centrally located upon said upper surface of said dielectric substrate between said spiral arms.
- 5. The ultra wideband RF radiator according to claim 4 wherein said lower surface electrode is grounded.
- 6. The ultra wideband RF radiator of claim 5 wherein said electrical energy storage device is comprised of GaAs.
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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