Abstract
Aim. The TE01p mode cylindrical cavity has very high quality factor (Q-factor), but its use on the broadband is not satisfactory because of the existence of disturbing mode. A new structure for filtering out disturbing mode is presented in some detail in the paper; microwave signal is divided into two parts completely reversed in phase and fed into a cavity; with the help of a part of helical waveguide, this structure obtains the purified TE01p mode in the whole working band. In this abstract, the following two topics are explained: (1) the principles of mode filtering, and (2) the measurement of the broadband reversed-phase structure. Topic 1 describes the method for restraining circumferential disturbing mode, which cannot be eliminated by the helical waveguide. In topic 2, the reflection coefficient and Q-factor of a cylindrical resonator with the new structure are measured. The measurement results and their comparison with other conventional structures, given in Figs.3 and 4 and Table 1, indicate preliminarily that the new structure effectively filters out all the disturbing modes except TE01p working mode and that the values of Q-factor measured for the new structure and other conventional structures are in good agreement.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 612-615 |
Number of pages | 4 |
Journal | Xibei Gongye Daxue Xuebao/Journal of Northwestern Polytechnical University |
Volume | 26 |
Issue number | 5 |
State | Published - Oct 2008 |
Keywords
- Mode filter
- Quality factor (Q-factor)
- Resonators
- Reversed-phase structure