Communications: radio wave antennas – Antennas – Microstrip
Patent
1995-06-30
1997-03-04
Hajec, Donald T.
Communications: radio wave antennas
Antennas
Microstrip
343770, 343872, 343DIG2, H01Q 138, H01Q 1310
Patent
active
056084145
ABSTRACT:
An antenna array for use in space includes an optical solar reflector (OSR)-like structure (310, 510), with sheet of transparent dielectric material (320, 520) and a metallic mirror (322, 522) formed on the sheet. In order to allow the individual antenna elements to radiate electromagnetic energy, the metallic mirror contains apertures (330, 530) which, in one embodiment, define the antenna elements, and which, in another embodiment, are registered with the antenna elements of the array. Where the mirror exists, insolation is reflected, and the heat gain from insolation is minimized. At the locations of the apertures in the mirror, insolation passes through the OSR-like structure, which may tend to increase the temperature of the structure. According to the invention, the apertures are covered with a thin layer (370, 570) of semiconductor material such as germanium or silicon, which does not affect the electromagnetic energy flow. The semiconductor tends to reflect visible light, thereby restoring a substantial amount of the function of the OSR. The semiconductor also emits heat energy, which allows heat to radiate from the apertures to aid in controlling temperatures.
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Berard C. A.
Hajec Donald T.
Ho Tan
Martin Marietta Corp.
Meise W. H.
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