DocumentCode
1034951
Title
A Series Solution for the Single-Mode Synthesis Problem Based on the Coupled-Mode Theory
Author
Arnedo, Israel ; Laso, Miguel A G ; Falcone, Francisco ; Benito, David ; Lopetegi, Txema
Author_Institution
Public Univ. of Navarre, Pamplona
Volume
56
Issue
2
fYear
2008
Firstpage
457
Lastpage
466
Abstract
In this paper, we present an exact analytical solution for the inverse scattering problem formulated by using the coupled-mode theory in the microwave range, assuming single-mode operation. The solution is a series that gives the required coupling coefficient for the microwave device as a function of the target frequency response. A clear physical meaning for the terms of the series is discussed, and several useful properties for the synthesis are given, thus providing a deep understanding of the synthesis mechanics. The method allows for the design of microwave devices with arbitrary frequency response only constrained by principles of causality, passivity, and stability. The resulting device is, in general, a nonuniform waveguide that features a continuously varying profile, e.g., a nonuniform microstrip line with continuously varying strip width. As an example of the potential of the synthesis method, a matched filter for ultra-wideband applications is finally designed in microstrip technology and successfully tested.
Keywords
coupled mode analysis; electromagnetic wave scattering; frequency response; inverse problems; matched filters; microstrip lines; microwave filters; network synthesis; periodic structures; waveguide theory; continuous strip width variation; coupled-mode theory; coupling coefficient; filter synthesis; inverse scattering problem formulation; matched filter; microstrip technology; microwave device; microwave device design; microwave frequency range; nonuniform microstrip line; nonuniform waveguide; single-mode synthesis problem; synthesis mechanics; target frequency response; ultra-wideband applications; Frequency response; Inverse problems; Matched filters; Mechanical factors; Microstrip; Microwave devices; Microwave theory and techniques; Stability; Strips; Ultra wideband technology; Coupled-mode theory; filter synthesis; inverse scattering; matched filter; microstrip technology;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9480
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TMTT.2007.914628
Filename
4430790
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