DocumentCode :
1418104
Title :
Comment on "A quasi-optical isolator" [and reply]
Author :
Taub, J.J. ; Popovic, Zoya
Author_Institution :
Melville, NY, USA
Volume :
6
Issue :
11
fYear :
1996
Firstpage :
423
Lastpage :
424
Abstract :
For the original article see ibid., vol. 6, no.5, p. 205-6 (1996). In the aforementioned article, the authors describe the design of a linear-to-circular polarizer. The commenter considers their use of six cascaded printed gratings as a practical way to realize this type of quasi-optical isolator and their use of a resistor loaded grid as a good way to absorb the reflected wave. However, the commenter points out that there have been earlier demonstrations of nonferrite quasi-optical isolators. The use of a linear-to-circular polarization transducer to isolate the input port from reflections from the output and to do so in quasi-optics dates from the mid-50´s. Millimeter and submillimeter versions were demonstrated in the 1960´s. Also the basic idea was briefly described by Skolnik (1962). In reply the authors express gratitude for being made aware of this earlier work and briefly discuss the four references cited by the commenter.
Keywords :
microwave isolators; cascaded printed gratings; linear-to-circular polarizer; nonferrite quasioptical isolators; quasi-optical isolator; reflected wave absorption; resistor loaded grid; Boundary value problems; Computational modeling; Electromagnetic fields; Finite difference methods; Microwave Theory and Techniques Society; Microwave theory and techniques; Multiresolution analysis; Stress; Time domain analysis; Wavelet domain;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Microwave and Guided Wave Letters, IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1051-8207
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/75.541461
Filename :
541461
Link To Document :
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