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Design and fabrication of a nonradiative dielectric waveguide circulator

H. Yoshinaga, +1 more
- 01 Nov 1988 - 
- Vol. 36, Iss: 11, pp 1526-1529
TLDR
In this paper, a nonradiative dielectric waveguide (NRD) circulator was constructed for use at 50 GHz and a mode suppressor was devised to reduce unwanted modes to a negligible level.
Abstract
A technique is described for constructing a high-performance nonradiative dielectric waveguide (NRD guide) circulator for use at 50 GHz. A mode suppressor, which serves to reduce unwanted modes to a negligible level, was devised and used to improve circulator performance significantly. A half-wavelength step transformer was installed at each port of the circulator to increase the operational bandwidth. The insertion loss of this circulator is less than 0.3 dB, and the 20-dB isolation bandwidth is about 2.6 GHz. Characteristics of the NRD guide circulator are analyzed based on an equivalent circuit representation. This analysis considerably facilitates the design procedure of the circulator. >

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An Analysis of Broadband Circulators with External Tuning Elements

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