Author:
Inoue Shuhei,Chin Kah Wuy,Uno Shinsuke,Kohno Kotaro,Niwa Yuka,Naganuma Toyo,Yamamura Ryosuke,Watanabe Kazuki,Takekoshi Tatsuya,Oshima Tai
Abstract
AbstractWe established a design method for a Magic-T with a single-layer dielectric/metal structure suitable for both wideband and multi-element applications for millimeter and submillimeter wave imaging observations. The design method was applied to a Magic-T with a coupled-line, stubs, and single-stage impedance transformers in a frequency-scaled model (6–14 GHz) that is relatively easy to demonstrate through manufacturing and evaluation. The major problem is that using the conventional perfect matching condition for a coupled-line alone produces an impractically large width coplanar coupled-line (CPCL) to satisfy the desired bandwidth ratio. In our study, by removing this constraint and optimizing impedances utilizing a circuit simulator with high computation speed, we found a solution with a $$\sim$$
∼
180 μm wide CPCL, which is approximately an order of magnitude smaller than the conventional analytical solution. Furthermore, considering the effect of transition discontinuities in the transmission lines, we optimized the line length and obtained a design solution with return loss < − 20 dB, amplitude imbalance < 0.1 dB, and phase imbalance < 0.5$$^{\circ }$$
∘
from 6.1 to 14.1 GHz.
Funder
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
MEXT Leading Initiative for Excellent Young Researchers
The University of Tokyo
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC