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Microwave Theory and Techniques, IRE Transactions on | Vol.7, Issue.4 | | Pages 461-465

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High-Power Microwave Rejection Filters Using Higher-Order Modes

Vogelman, J.H.  
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In order to obtain filters capable of handling very high power, the use of radial lines and uniform line discontinuities was investigated. Forty-five-degree tapers and uniform lines were used to design a high-power microwave filter capable of handling 700 kw at 15 pounds pressure in a 0.900 by 0.400 ID waveguide. In addition to the filtering which results from the discontinuities in the TE10 mode in the waveguide, high insertion loss elements are effected when the enlarged uniform line section is larger than the TE10 mode waveguide wavelength and when the length of the enlarged section is approximately (2n -1)lambdag/4. Extremely large insertion losses are possible by the cascading of these elements. Tuning, in the standard-size waveguide, has no effect on the insertion loss of the higher-mode enlarged waveguide at its resonant frequency. Empirical design formulas are evolved and the design procedure for band-rejection filters is given, using the

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High-Power Microwave Rejection Filters Using Higher-Order Modes

In order to obtain filters capable of handling very high power, the use of radial lines and uniform line discontinuities was investigated. Forty-five-degree tapers and uniform lines were used to design a high-power microwave filter capable of handling 700 kw at 15 pounds pressure in a 0.900 by 0.400 ID waveguide. In addition to the filtering which results from the discontinuities in the TE10 mode in the waveguide, high insertion loss elements are effected when the enlarged uniform line section is larger than the TE10 mode waveguide wavelength and when the length of the enlarged section is approximately (2n -1)lambdag/4. Extremely large insertion losses are possible by the cascading of these elements. Tuning, in the standard-size waveguide, has no effect on the insertion loss of the higher-mode enlarged waveguide at its resonant frequency. Empirical design formulas are evolved and the design procedure for band-rejection filters is given, using the

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Vogelman, J.H.,.High-Power Microwave Rejection Filters Using Higher-Order Modes. 7 (4),461-465.

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