Title :
Influence of YAlIG characteristics on cryogenic L-band circular performance
Author :
Edrich, Jochen ; West, Russell G.
Author_Institution :
University of Denver, Denver, Colo.
fDate :
9/1/1972 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Absorption (x") tests are described which allow the selection of an optimum saturation magnetization (4πMs) for cryogenic ferrite circulators operating in the below resonance mode at L-band frequencies. The 1.5 GHz absorption spectra of a series of YAIIG ferrimagnets were measured at 300 K and 18 K as a function of dc magnetic field in a stripline structure which resembles the actual circulator configuration. At 300 K the samples behave as predicted by the Kittel equation. At 18 K the absorption curves are broadened and depend strongly on 4πMsin an unexpected manner. The below resonance x" shows a minimum for an intermediate value of 4πMs(278 gauss at 292 K). Care was taken to ensure that the nonlinear RF threshold, which was measured to be about 1 microwatt, was not exceeded. Several cryogenic circulators using these materials were fabricated to demonstrate device performance at 18 K. In agreement with the x" data, the circulator insertion loss exhibits a strong dependence on the saturation magnetization with a minimum loss occurring at an intermediate 4πMs(290 gauss at 292 K). The increased loss at 4πMsvalues less than 300 gauss may be attributed to a broadened resonance loss, while the increased loss at higher 4πMsvalues can be attributed to low-field loss.
Keywords :
Cryogenic devices; Ferrite circulators; Stripline circulators; YAG ferrimagnets; Absorption; Circulators; Cryogenics; Gaussian processes; L-band; Magnetic field measurement; Magnetic materials; Magnetic resonance; Saturation magnetization; Testing;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMAG.1972.1067511