학술논문

Design and Experimental Verification of 0.34-THz Rectangular TE10 to TEn0 Mode Converters
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques IEEE Trans. Microwave Theory Techn. Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on. 72(3):1849-1858 Mar, 2024
Subject
Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics
Bandwidth
Waveguide theory
Rectangular waveguides
Reflection
Frequency measurement
Frequency conversion
Biomedical measurement
E-plane Y-shaped branch waveguide
mode converter
terahertz band
Language
ISSN
0018-9480
1557-9670
Abstract
A novel rectangular TE10 to rectangular TEn0 ( $n=2, 3, 4, \ldots $ ) mode converter based on an $E$ -plane Y-shaped branch waveguide power dividing network is proposed in this article. To obtain the desired high-order mode, the signal observed at the output end of each adjacent branch waveguide of the power dividing network is designed to possess the property of equal amplitude and reversed phase. Three terahertz-band (300–400 GHz) rectangular TE20/TE30/TE40 mode converters were designed and optimized, obtaining a 1-dB transmission bandwidth of 100.0 GHz (29.4%), 100.0 GHz (29.4%), and 67.2 GHz (19.8%), respectively. This kind of mode converter offers good flexibility to excite any TEn0 modes with good electrical performance, including high mode conversion efficiency and low port reflection over a wide frequency bandwidth. The prototype of two identical rectangular TE30 mode converters joined back-to-back was microfabricated and measured. The experimental measurement results were in good agreement with simulation predictions when the conductor ohmic loss, machining, and assembling errors were taken into account, which verifies the feasibility of the design methodology and manufacturing scheme for a mode converter operating above 300 GHz.