Patent classifications
H01P1/397
NON-RECIPROCAL MODE CONVERTING SUBSTRATE INTEGRATED WAVEGUIDE
A non-reciprocal mode converting SIW includes a first straight SIW section, a second straight SIW section, and a curved SIW section coupling the first straight SIW section to the second straight SIW section. The curved SIW section included magnetic biasing at opposed corner regions. The magnetic biasing and a curvature of the curved SIW section causes: (i) a wave in a first transverse electric (TE) mode that propagates in a forward direction from the first straight section through the curved SIW section into the second straight SIW section to convert to a second TE mode, and (ii) a wave in the first TE mode that propagates in a reverse direction from the second straight SIW section through the curved SIW section into the first straight SIW section to maintain the first TE mode.
NON-RECIPROCAL MODE CONVERTING SUBSTRATE INTEGRATED WAVEGUIDE
A non-reciprocal mode converting SIW includes a first straight SIW section, a second straight SIW section, and a curved SIW section coupling the first straight SIW section to the second straight SIW section. The curved SIW section included magnetic biasing at opposed corner regions. The magnetic biasing and a curvature of the curved SIW section causes: (i) a wave in a first transverse electric (TE) mode that propagates in a forward direction from the first straight section through the curved SIW section into the second straight SIW section to convert to a second TE mode, and (ii) a wave in the first TE mode that propagates in a reverse direction from the second straight SIW section through the curved SIW section into the first straight SIW section to maintain the first TE mode.
WIDE BAND RADIO FREQUENCY CIRCULATOR
A wide band radio frequency (RF) circulator is provided. The circulator includes a first stage having four ports; and a second stage having four ports, wherein the first stage and the second stage are connected via a pair of reciprocal delay lines, and wherein each of the first stage and the second stage includes a pair of couplers.
WIDE BAND RADIO FREQUENCY CIRCULATOR
A wide band radio frequency (RF) circulator is provided. The circulator includes a first stage having four ports; and a second stage having four ports, wherein the first stage and the second stage are connected via a pair of reciprocal delay lines, and wherein each of the first stage and the second stage includes a pair of couplers.
Non-reciprocal mode converting substrate integrated waveguide
A non-reciprocal mode converting SIW includes a first straight SIW section, a second straight SIW section, and a curved SIW section coupling the first straight SIW section to the second straight SIW section. The curved SIW section included magnetic biasing at opposed corner regions. The magnetic biasing and a curvature of the curved SIW section causes: (i) a wave in a first transverse electric (TE) mode that propagates in a forward direction from the first straight section through the curved SIW section into the second straight SIW section to convert to a second TE mode, and (ii) a wave in the first TE mode that propagates in a reverse direction from the second straight SIW section through the curved SIW section into the first straight SIW section to maintain the first TE mode.
Non-reciprocal mode converting substrate integrated waveguide
A non-reciprocal mode converting SIW includes a first straight SIW section, a second straight SIW section, and a curved SIW section coupling the first straight SIW section to the second straight SIW section. The curved SIW section included magnetic biasing at opposed corner regions. The magnetic biasing and a curvature of the curved SIW section causes: (i) a wave in a first transverse electric (TE) mode that propagates in a forward direction from the first straight section through the curved SIW section into the second straight SIW section to convert to a second TE mode, and (ii) a wave in the first TE mode that propagates in a reverse direction from the second straight SIW section through the curved SIW section into the first straight SIW section to maintain the first TE mode.
CIRCUITS AND METHODS FOR NON-RECIPROCAL CIRCULATORS AND TRANSCEIVERS USING SAME
In accordance with some embodiments, non-reciprocal circulators are provided, the circulators comprising: a 3X/4-long ring section having a first end and a second end, wherein is an operating wavelength of the non-reciprocal circulator; and a N-path filter having a first port, a second port, and N-paths, each of the N-paths being connected to the first port and the second port. In some of these embodiments, the 3/4-long ring section includes a transmit port, an antenna port, and a receive port. In some of these embodiments, the transmit port is /4 away from the antenna port. In some of these embodiments, the antenna port is /4 away from the receive port. In some of these embodiments, the receive port is at the first port of the N-path filter.
CIRCUITS AND METHODS FOR NON-RECIPROCAL CIRCULATORS AND TRANSCEIVERS USING SAME
In accordance with some embodiments, non-reciprocal circulators are provided, the circulators comprising: a 3X/4-long ring section having a first end and a second end, wherein is an operating wavelength of the non-reciprocal circulator; and a N-path filter having a first port, a second port, and N-paths, each of the N-paths being connected to the first port and the second port. In some of these embodiments, the 3/4-long ring section includes a transmit port, an antenna port, and a receive port. In some of these embodiments, the transmit port is /4 away from the antenna port. In some of these embodiments, the antenna port is /4 away from the receive port. In some of these embodiments, the receive port is at the first port of the N-path filter.
MICROWAVE CIRCULATOR
A microwave circulator including an integrated circuit and having a number of ports, a respective superconducting ring segment coupled to each port to allow microwave frequency signals to be transferred between the port and the respective ring segment, a superconducting tunnel junction interconnecting each pair of adjacent ring segments to form a circulator ring, wherein the tunnel junctions are configured so that when a bias is applied to the tunnel junctions, signals undergo a phase shift as they traverse the tunnel junctions between ring segments, thereby propagating signals to an adjacent port in a propagation direction and at least one feature to at least partially suppress quasiparticles within the circulator.
MICROWAVE CIRCULATOR
A microwave circulator including an integrated circuit and having a number of ports, a respective superconducting ring segment coupled to each port to allow microwave frequency signals to be transferred between the port and the respective ring segment, a superconducting tunnel junction interconnecting each pair of adjacent ring segments to form a circulator ring, wherein the tunnel junctions are configured so that when a bias is applied to the tunnel junctions, signals undergo a phase shift as they traverse the tunnel junctions between ring segments, thereby propagating signals to an adjacent port in a propagation direction and at least one feature to at least partially suppress quasiparticles within the circulator.