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US 4684952

MICROSTRIP RELFECTARRAY FOR SATELLITE COMMUNICATION AND RADAR CROSS- SECTION ENHANCEMENT OR REDUCTION

Assignee

BALL CORPORATION

Filed

Sep 24, 1982

Granted

Aug 4, 1987

Location

BOULDER CO US

Abstract

A passive array of resonantly-dimensioned microstrip antenna radiator patches are closely spaced (i.e., less than one-tenth wavelength) above a ground plane and individually associated with transmission line segments terminated so as to cause the overall array to receive an incident r.f. electromagnetic field, to convert the received field into r.f. electrical currents which flow along the transmission lines and are absorbed by the terminations or reflected therefrom. In the latter case, the reflected r.f. energy is re-transmitted in a predetermined direction as a re-directed r.f. electromagnetic field. The presently preferred embodiment is a relatively thin, flexible and thus conformable layered structure formed by selectively etching conductive material from one side of a metallically cladded dielectric sheet. For satellite communication, a flat reflectarray may be associated with a primary r.f. transmitter/receiver structure disposed at a focal area or spot of the reflectarray having an appropriately phased aperture (e.g., parabolic). For radar cross-section enhancement or reduction, the reflectarray aperture is phased so as to retro-reflect incident r.f. fields or so as to scatter, otherwise misdirect or absorb (e.g., by using lossy resistive transmission line terminations) the incident r.f. field.

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35 USC §181 Secrecy Order

Imposed

Apr 13, 1984

Rescinded

Mar 13, 1986

Duration

1 year, 11 months

Inventor

  • 1ROBERT E. MUNSON

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