Superluminal antenna

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 9608330
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13368200

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A superluminal antenna element integrates a balun element to better impedance match an input cable or waveguide to a dielectric radiator element, thus preventing stray reflections and consequent undesirable radiation. For example, a dielectric housing material can be used that has a cutout area. A cable can extend into the cutout area. A triangular conductor can function as an impedance transition. An additional cylindrical element functions as a sleeve balun to better impedance match the radiator element to the cable.

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TRIAD NATIONAL SECURITY LLCLOS ALAMOS NATIONAL LABORATORY LC/IP MS A187 LOS ALAMOS NM 87545

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Earley, Lawrence M Los Alamos, US 2 24
Krawczyk, Frank L Santa Fe, US 4 26
Potter, James M Los Alamos, US 14 255
Romero, William P Los Alamos, US 2 24
Singleton, John Los Alamos, US 13 35
Wang, Zhi-Fu Los Alamos, US 2 24

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