Title :
Operation of a Microwave Garnet Limiter
Author :
Comstock, R.L. ; Varnerin, L.J.
Abstract :
It is now possible to design a class of low level, milliwatt range ferrimagnetic microwave limiters which exhibit distinctive characteristics and important advantages over previously reported ferrimagnetic limiters. The limiter characteristically consists of a microwave transmission cavity containing as a nonlinear element a large single crystal spherical sample of yttrium iron garnet (YIG) biased to the subsidiary absorption by a dc magnetic field perpendicular to the rf magnetic field. Garnet losses increase with power above the subsidiary absorption threshold and result in a nonlinear decline in cavity Q which limits the output power. Large filling factors are needed for a significant limiting range and the large YIG single crystals now available make this limiter practical. At a given frequency the limiting threshold can be varied with the bias magnetic field, in contrast to gyromagnetic coupler limiters.
Keywords :
Crystals; Electromagnetic wave absorption; Ferrimagnetic materials; Filling; Frequency; Garnets; Iron; Magnetic fields; Power generation; Yttrium;
Conference_Titel :
PGMTT National Symposium Digest
Conference_Location :
Washington, DC, USA
DOI :
10.1109/PGMTT.1962.1122402