New uniaxial-ferrite millimeter-wave junction circulators
2003; Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers; Linguagem: Inglês
10.1109/mwsym.1989.38689
ISSN2576-7216
AutoresJ.A. Weiss, Nicholas J. Watson, Gerald F. Dionne,
Tópico(s)Electromagnetic Simulation and Numerical Methods
ResumoThe authors report on progress in the development of millimeter-wave junction circulators for the band near 31 GHz, incorporating the technique of exploiting the high effective internal magnetic anisotropy field of barium and strontium magnetoplumbites (hexagonal ferrites) to eliminate the external permanent magnet requirement. Microstrip and waveguide three-port junction versions have been built and evaluated, exhibiting good isolation and insertion loss performance, and requiring no magnet. Design considerations include the magnetic material parameters of remanent magnetization, anisotropy, coercive field, resistivity, and shape-dependent demagnetizing effects, as well as microstrip and waveguide junction circuit geometries, dissipative effects, temperature stability, and influences of coax-microstrip transducers. >
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