Multi-beam liquid crystal antenna and method of multi-beamforming
A multi-beam liquid crystal antenna and a method of multi-beamforming are provided. The method includes: providing a liquid crystal modulation structure; utilizing a feeding structure to receive a feeding signal and to generate substantially an equiphase feeding electromagnetic wave to patch antenna units of the liquid crystal modulation structure; generating, by the patch antenna units, first radiation intensities and second radiation intensities respectively when the patch antenna units are utilized to receive alternating-current (AC) voltages respectively, so that the liquid crystal modulation structure forms an amplitude interference pattern; and utilizing interference of the feeding electromagnetic wave and the amplitude interference pattern to form electromagnetic beams, in which arrangement positions of the first radiation intensities and the second radiation intensities corresponding to the amplitude interference pattern change an azimuth angle and a tilt angle of each of the electromagnetic beams.
1 . A multi-beam liquid crystal antenna, comprising:
a liquid crystal modulation structure comprising a ground plane, a plurality of patch antenna units and a liquid crystal layer, wherein the ground plane is spaced apart from the patch antenna units, the liquid crystal layer is disposed between the ground plane and the patch antenna units, at least two of the patch antenna units each generate a first radiation intensity while at least another two of the patch antenna units each generate a second radiation intensity, and the liquid crystal modulation structure has a phase difference of 135-225 degrees between an electric field radiation in each of the first radiation intensities and an electric field radiation in each of the second radiation intensities; and
a feeding structure configured to receive a feeding signal and to generate substantially an equiphase feeding electromagnetic wave to the patch antenna units;
when the patch antenna units generate the first radiation intensities and the second radiation intensities respectively, the liquid crystal modulation structure forms an amplitude interference pattern, and the feeding electromagnetic wave interferes with the amplitude interference pattern to form a plurality of electromagnetic beams, where an angle difference between two azimuth angles of two of the electromagnetic beams is 135-225 degrees, and arrangement positions of the first radiation intensities and the second radiation intensities corresponding to the amplitude interference pattern change the azimuth angle and a tilt angle of each of the electromagnetic beams,
wherein each of the patch antenna units generates one of the first radiation intensity, the second radiation intensity and a zero-type third radiation intensity, an amplitude of an electric field radiation in the zero-type third radiation intensity is substantially zero, and the patch antenna units generate the first radiation intensities, the second radiation intensities and at least one zero-type third radiation intensity respectively,
wherein a third zone in which the at least one zero-type third radiation intensity is distributed is adjacent to at least one of a first zone in which the first radiation intensities are distributed and a second zone in which the second radiation intensities are distributed, and
wherein the at least one zero-type third radiation intensity is generated as at least one patch antenna unit of the patch antenna units in the third zone and the ground plane are substantially equipotential.
2 . The multi-beam liquid crystal antenna according to claim 1 , wherein the amplitude interference pattern shows at least one first zone and at least one second zone, where adjacent ones of the first radiation intensities are distributed in one of the at least one first zone, adjacent ones of the second radiation intensities are distributed in one of the at least one second zone, and the at least one first zone and the at least one second zone are arranged in at least one arrangement direction.
3 . The multi-beam liquid crystal antenna according to claim 2 , wherein each of the electromagnetic beams has a beam axis, and the beam axes are perpendicular to the at least one arrangement direction at the liquid crystal modulation structure.
4 . The multi-beam liquid crystal antenna according to claim 2 , wherein when the amplitude interference pattern shows a plurality of first zones, a distance between adjacent two of the first zones is a zone spacing, and the tilt angle of each of the electromagnetic beams is inversely proportional to the zone spacing.
5 . The multi-beam liquid crystal antenna according to claim 4 , wherein when the amplitude interference pattern shows a plurality of second zones, a distance between adjacent two of the second zones is the zone spacing.
6 . The multi-beam liquid crystal antenna according to claim 1 , wherein each of the patch antenna units comprises two patch antennas, where an electric field direction of each of the patch antenna units is parallel to a central connecting line between the patch antennas, and phases of the feeding electromagnetic wave to the patch antennas are substantially identical;
when an AC (alternating current) voltage is applied to one or other of the patch antennas, each of the patch antenna units generates the first radiation intensity or the second radiation intensity; and
when the patch antennas and the ground plane are substantially equipotential, each of the patch antenna units generates the zero-type third radiation intensity.
7 . The multi-beam liquid crystal antenna according to claim 1 , wherein the electromagnetic beams have a wavelength apiece, a unit center spacing is present between centers of adjacent two of the patch antenna units, and the unit center spacing is 0.2-1 times the wavelength.
8 . A method of multi-beamforming, comprising:
providing a liquid crystal modulation structure, wherein the liquid crystal modulation structure comprises a ground plane, a plurality of patch antenna units and a liquid crystal layer, where the ground plane is spaced apart from the patch antenna units, and the liquid crystal layer is disposed between the ground plane and the patch antenna units;
utilizing a feeding structure to receive a feeding signal and to generate substantially an equiphase feeding electromagnetic wave to the patch antenna units of the liquid crystal modulation structure;
generating, by the patch antenna units, a plurality of first radiation intensities and a plurality of second radiation intensities respectively when the patch antenna units are utilized to receive a plurality of AC voltages respectively, so that the liquid crystal modulation structure forms an amplitude interference pattern, where the liquid crystal modulation structure has a phase difference of 135-225 degrees between an electric field radiation in each of the first radiation intensities and an electric field radiation in each of the second radiation intensities; and
utilizing interference of the feeding electromagnetic wave and the amplitude interference pattern to form a plurality of electromagnetic beams, where an angle difference between two azimuth angles of two of the electromagnetic beams is 135-225 degrees, and arrangement positions of the first radiation intensities and the second radiation intensities corresponding to the amplitude interference pattern change the azimuth angle and a tilt angle of each of the electromagnetic beams,
wherein each of the patch antenna units generates one of the first radiation intensity, the second radiation intensity and a zero-type third radiation intensity, an amplitude of an electric field radiation in the zero-type third radiation intensity is substantially zero, and the patch antenna units generate the first radiation intensities, the second radiation intensities and at least one zero-type third radiation intensity respectively,
wherein a third zone in which the at least one zero-type third radiation intensity is distributed is adjacent to at least one of a first zone in which the first radiation intensities are distributed and a second zone in which the second radiation intensities are distributed, and
wherein the at least one zero-type third radiation intensity is generated as at least one patch antenna unit of the patch antenna units in the third zone and the ground plane are substantially equipotential.
9 . The method of multi-beamforming according to claim 8 , wherein the amplitude interference pattern shows at least one first zone and at least one second zone, where adjacent ones of the first radiation intensities are distributed in one of the at least one first zone, adjacent ones of the second radiation intensities are distributed in one of the at least one second zone, and the at least one first zone and the at least one second zone are arranged in at least one arrangement direction.
10 . The method of multi-beamforming according to claim 9 , wherein each of the electromagnetic beams has a beam axis, and the beam axes are perpendicular to the at least one arrangement direction at the liquid crystal modulation structure.
11 . The method of multi-beamforming according to claim 9 , wherein when the amplitude interference pattern shows a plurality of first zones, a distance between adjacent two of the first zones is a zone spacing, and the tilt angle of each of the electromagnetic beams is inversely proportional to the zone spacing.
12 . The method of multi-beamforming according to claim 11 , wherein when the amplitude interference pattern shows a plurality of second zones, a distance between adjacent two of the second zones is the zone spacing.
13 . The method of multi-beamforming according to claim 8 , wherein each of the patch antenna units comprises two patch antennas, where an electric field direction of each of the patch antenna units is parallel to a central connecting line between the patch antennas, and phases of the feeding electromagnetic wave to the patch antennas are substantially identical;
when an AC voltage is applied to one or other of the patch antennas, each of the patch antenna units generates the first radiation intensity or the second radiation intensity; and
when the patch antennas and the ground plane are substantially equipotential, each of the patch antenna units generates the zero-type third radiation intensity.