Patent
1985-06-21
1987-12-15
Corbin, John K.
350 11, 350 17, 350400, 350404, G02B 530, G02B 2728
Patent
active
047128810
ABSTRACT:
A metallic pattern is applied to a dielectric substrate to form the inventive device. The pattern is a mesh or array of islands with two-fold symmetry, i.e., bisymmetrical but with unequal orthogonal dimensions. Lamination of the devices may be formed to make various types of waveplates and filters.
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Sharp Edward J.
Shurtz, II Richard R.
Corbin John K.
Dunn Aubrey J.
Edmondson David J.
Harwell Max L.
Lane Anthony T.
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