发明名称 Nicht reziproke Einrichtung fuer elektromagnetische Wellen
摘要 803,621. Waveguides. WESTERN ELECTRIC CO., Inc. April 13, 1956 [April 14, 1955], No. 11313/56. Class 40 (8). A waveguide device comprises a waveguide section capable of supporting orthogonallypolarized components of the propagated energy and an elongated member of polarized gyromagnetic material, e.g. ferrite, within the waveguide section, the shape of the section being such that the phase constants of the orthogonal components of the energy are equal at only one point. As shown in Fig. 1, the guide 12 has a central circular cross-section which is gradually transformed by means of intermediate elliptical sections to a rectangular section at either end. The major axes of the two rectangular sections are at right angles to each other. A ferrite rod 15 is supported centrally in the guide by a dielectric support 18 and is axially polarized, e.g. by a solenoid 19. The rod has a maximum cross-section at its centre and tapers towards either end. The gyromagnetic effect in the ferrite provides coupling between the horizontal and vertical components of the propagated energy, this coupling having maximum magnitude at the centre of the rod and zero magnitude at either end. In the central region where coupling is a maximum the phase constant difference for orthogonal components is zero whilst at the positions of zero coupling towards the ends of the guide the phase constant difference attains its maximum values. This is the pattern of parameter variation prescribed in Specification 795,862 for shift of energy distribution in a coupled waveguide system, the shift in the present case taking place between horizontally and vertically polarized components of energy. These two portions of the energy together make up the so-called " normal mode " of propagation (see the above-mentioned Specification) which in this case is a wave of rotating polarization. Two such normal modes are possible in a ferrite medium, one of high phase velocity having a positive sense of rotation (clockwise as viewed in the positive direction of the magnetic polarizing field) and one of low phase velocity having a negative sense of rotation. It is characteristic of the system that an input wave travelling in a mode having the higher phase-constant will excite in the ferrite medium the low phase velocity normal mode having a negative sense of rotation. An input wave in the lower phase-constant mode will excite the high-phase velocity normal mode. Thus vertically polarized energy applied to the guide 11 will excite a wave of negativelyrotating polarization within the ferrite element 15. Shift of energy between the vertical and horizontal components of the rotating wave takes place until at the right-hand end of the element 15 all the energy is in a horizontallypolarized mode for delivery to the rectangular section 14. If horizontally-polarized energy is applied to waveguide 11, a positively-rotating wave will be excited in the ferrite element and will emerge as a vertically polarized wave from section 14. Similarly, a 90 degrees rotation of the plane of polarization takes place in transmission of energy from guide section 14 to guide section 11. It is stated in the Specification that variations in temperature or frequency do not affect the operation of the device. In the arrangement of Fig. 4, the left-hand half of the guide 12 of the previous device is combined with a length of circular guide 41 containing a pair of conductive fins disposed in a diametral plane at 45 degrees to the horizontal. The length of the fins is sufficient to produce a 90 degrees phase difference between components of wave energy polarized parallel and perpendicular to the plane of the fins so that a vertically polarized wave d applied to the right end of guide 41 produces a positively-rotating wave within the ferrite element 15. This is converted to a vertically polarized wave a at the left-hand end of guide 12. Similarly, a horizontally-polarized wave b applied to the guide 41 excites a negatively-rotating wave within the ferrite element and emerges as a horizontallypolarized wave c. On the other hand, vertically and horizontally polarized waves a and c applied to the guide 12 emerge respectively as horizontally and vertically polarized waves band d. The device is thus non-reciprocal. The arrangement may be modified to form a circulator by the addition of pairs of conjugate waveguide branches at either end.
申请公布号 DE1055625(B) 申请公布日期 1959.04.23
申请号 DE1956W018597 申请日期 1956.03.06
申请人 WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY, INCORPORATED 发明人 FOX ARTHUR GARDNER
分类号 H01P1/165 主分类号 H01P1/165
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