Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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11028109 | AEU - International Journal of Electronics and Communications | 2018 | 20 Pages |
Abstract
This paper presents the experimental verification of the tunable characteristics of a ferrite composite right/left handed coupled line coupler. The coupler is designed using two coupled CRLH-CRLH transmission lines. The coupler is designed to demonstrate equal through and backward coupling. The novel coupler has been designed and realized in coplanar waveguide configuration on a ferrite substrate. The tunable characteristics are achieved by changing the applied DC magnetic bias to the ferrite substrate. The measurement results reveal that the coupler's fractional bandwidth can be tuned from 29% to 69% by varying the applied DC magnetic bias from 1000â¯Oe to 1750â¯Oe. Within the tunable bandwidth, the maximum backward coupling is â5â¯dB. The coupler has high forward coupling isolation, close to â30â¯dB at its centre operating frequency. In addition to its tuning capability, the coupler has the advantages of its compact size; it has the length of 11.5â¯mm and not-so-tight line separations of 2.5â¯mm. Furthermore the coupler only requires low DC magnetic bias.
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Authors
Mahmoud A. Abdalla, Zhirun Hu,