The Lumped Element Finite Difference Time Domain (LE-FDTD) method is used to analyse a novel structure based on crossed dipoles for quasi-optical frequency multipliers. It uses four diodes in a balanced configuration to reduce the coupling between the two branches of the dipole cross. Also, the neccessary DC path is included in a simple way within the structure.
A Novel Crossed Dipole Structure for Quasi-Optical Frequency Doubler Applications
ALIMENTI, Federico;MEZZANOTTE, Paolo;ROSELLI, Luca;SORRENTINO, Roberto
1999
Abstract
The Lumped Element Finite Difference Time Domain (LE-FDTD) method is used to analyse a novel structure based on crossed dipoles for quasi-optical frequency multipliers. It uses four diodes in a balanced configuration to reduce the coupling between the two branches of the dipole cross. Also, the neccessary DC path is included in a simple way within the structure.File in questo prodotto:
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