DocumentCode
1000479
Title
Ultimate performance limitations of high-power ferrite circulators and phase shifters
Author
SchlÖmann, E. ; Green, J.J. ; Saunders, John
Author_Institution
Raytheon Research Division, Waltham, Mass
Volume
1
Issue
3
fYear
1965
fDate
9/1/1965 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
168
Lastpage
174
Abstract
The power-handling capability of circulators and phase shifters in rectangular waveguide is analyzed. It is shown that an appropriate measure of the suitability of microwave ferrites for high-power applications is given by the "high-power figure of merit"
. Here γ is the gyromagnetic ratio, hcrit the critical RF field, ω the (angular) frequency,
the imaginary part of the diagonal component of the permeability tensor. In applications to nonlatching devices,
is the saturation magnetization; in applications to latching devices it is the remanent magnetization. The figures of merit of various rare-earth substituted garnets are reported. The figures of merit obtained to date are approximately 2. Theoretical analysis indicates that significantly larger figures of merit can be Obtained only at the cost of reducing the saturation magnetization. It is concluded that for circulators using the
-plane configuration and having an insertion loss of 0.5 dB the maximum attainable peak power level is of the order of 50 MW. For latching twin slab phase shifters (
-plane configuration) having an insertion loss of 1 dB the maximum attainable peak power level is estimated to be 80 kW.
. Here γ is the gyromagnetic ratio, h
the imaginary part of the diagonal component of the permeability tensor. In applications to nonlatching devices,
is the saturation magnetization; in applications to latching devices it is the remanent magnetization. The figures of merit of various rare-earth substituted garnets are reported. The figures of merit obtained to date are approximately 2. Theoretical analysis indicates that significantly larger figures of merit can be Obtained only at the cost of reducing the saturation magnetization. It is concluded that for circulators using the
-plane configuration and having an insertion loss of 0.5 dB the maximum attainable peak power level is of the order of 50 MW. For latching twin slab phase shifters (
-plane configuration) having an insertion loss of 1 dB the maximum attainable peak power level is estimated to be 80 kW.Keywords
Circulators; Ferrite devices; Phase shifters; Circulators; Ferrites; Gyromagnetism; Insertion loss; Magnetic field measurement; Microwave measurements; Phase shifters; Radio frequency; Rectangular waveguides; Saturation magnetization;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9464
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TMAG.1965.1062952
Filename
1062952
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