Design and measurement of an h-band rectangular te10 to te20 mode converter

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A novel methodology of the mode conversion between rectangular TE10 and TE20 mode based on the H -plane T-junction power dividing network is proposed in this paper. A mode converter operating in the H -band (220-325 GHz) was analyzed and designed. To decrease the port reflection caused by the T-junction discontinuity, a septum and two symmetric irises were introduced in the converter. Two identical rectangular TE20 mode converters joined back-to-back were manufactured by Nano-CNC machining and the electromagnetic properties were measured by using a vector network analyzer. A bandwidth of 228.8-293.1 GHz (64.3 GHz) for transmission coefficient S-{21} around -1.0 dB and port reflection S-{11} around -15.0 dB was measured. The measured results were in good agreement with the simulated ones and manifested high mode conversion efficiency.

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Shu, G., Qian, Z., & He, W. (2020). Design and measurement of an h-band rectangular te10 to te20 mode converter. IEEE Access, 8, 37242–37249. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2020.2974819

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