A 330-GHz Radial Power Division/Combination Network Based on Circularly Polarized TE11 Mode
Menglong Yu,
Yu Yan,
Zehui Gong
et al.
Abstract:To compensate for severe mode interference and machining difficulties above the W-band of the traditional radial power combining scheme, a radial power division/combination network based on circularly polarized (CP) TE11 mode is designed. Firstly, the amplitude and phase distribution of the branches of a radial power divider under the excitation of CP mode are analyzed. The amplitudes of each branch are approximately equal, and the phase increases/decreases with equal differences. Therefore, a radial power div… Show more
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