학술논문

A Novel Microwave Nonreciprocal Isolator Based on Frequency Mixers
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Microwave and Wireless Technology Letters IEEE Microw. Wireless Tech. Lett. Microwave and Wireless Technology Letters, IEEE. 33(7):1051-1054 Jul, 2023
Subject
Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics
Mixers
Isolators
Circulators
Amplitude modulation
Microwave circuits
Universal Serial Bus
Superconducting magnets
Frequency converters
isolators
radio astronomy
Language
ISSN
2771-957X
2771-9588
Abstract
We propose a nonreciprocal microwave isolator realized using an electrical circuit with two frequency mixers. A phase shift between the mixers at the same frequency as the local oscillator (LO) frequency is $\pi /4 + m\pi /2$ , and the powers of LO applied to each mixer have a phase difference of $\pi /4+ n\pi /2$ (where $n$ and $m$ are the arbitrary integers). The up-converted signals in the upper and lower sidebands at the first mixer are combined at the subsequent mixer, even if they have phase differences. Because each sideband is in-phase for one direction and out-of-phase for the other direction, the circuit principally functions as an isolator with broadband from near dc to LO frequency. An isolator using commercially available microwave components successfully demonstrated more than 17 dB of isolation across the 0.01–1.50-GHz band at an LO frequency of 2.30 GHz. An on-chip broadband isolator with positive gain can be realized using superconductor–insulator–superconductor mixers.