Ka-band diplexer design based on half-mode groove gap waveguide

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This paper shows the practical design of a Ka-band tuning-less diplexer in half-mode groove gap waveguide (HM-GGW) technology for multi-beam satellite applications. This new technology can be easily manufactured, since it lets the design of two separate metallic pieces: one for the cover with periodic pins, and another one for the half-groove gap waveguide structure. The proposed diplexer is composed of two bandpass HM-GGW filters, an H-plane T-junction and the corresponding transitions to the input/output WR28 rectangular ports. To illustrate how this technology can be applied, a prototype has been successfully fabricated, showing in-band measured return and insertion losses of 21 dB and 0.87 dB in the lower band, 16 dB and 0.86 dB in the upper band, and a good isolation level (better than 32.5 dB) in the whole operational frequency range.

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Marini, S., Rocher, M. F., Hernández, A. M., Nieves, E. G., López, A. J., & Boria, V. E. (2024). Ka-band diplexer design based on half-mode groove gap waveguide. AEU - International Journal of Electronics and Communications, 175. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aeue.2023.155062

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