2001 IEEE MTT-S International Microwave Sympsoium Digest (Cat. No.01CH37157)
DOI: 10.1109/mwsym.2001.966934
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Performance and modeling of saw tooth edge mode isolators

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“…As frequency increases, the elements of the Polder tensor start to be less anisotropic and the magnetic properties of the ferrite diminish as well. However, the electrical length of the isolator increases as frequency increases which compensates for the loss in anisotropy resulting in the extraordinary bandwidth of the edge mode isolators [14]. By applying the DC bias, time‐average power density in the direction of propagation varies asymmetrically across the ferrite cross‐section.…”
Section: Principle Of Operationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As frequency increases, the elements of the Polder tensor start to be less anisotropic and the magnetic properties of the ferrite diminish as well. However, the electrical length of the isolator increases as frequency increases which compensates for the loss in anisotropy resulting in the extraordinary bandwidth of the edge mode isolators [14]. By applying the DC bias, time‐average power density in the direction of propagation varies asymmetrically across the ferrite cross‐section.…”
Section: Principle Of Operationmentioning
confidence: 99%