摘要
Typical metallic waveguide mode converters convert electromagnetic waves from one mode to another mode for some frequency ranges. However, most electromagnetic waves outside of the specified frequency range are reflected. We report a design for a mode converter which passes the TE<sub>10</sub> mode at a low frequency range and efficiently converts the TE<sub>10</sub> mode to the TE<sub>20</sub> mode at a high frequency range. To gradually shift the mode profile from TE<sub>10</sub> to TE<sub>20</sub>, dielectric rods are placed in a sequence along the waveguide starting near the sidewall and moving to the center of the waveguide with decreasing radius of the rods. This design reduces reflection of electromagnetic waves. Experimental tests demonstrate the efficacy of the design.
Typical metallic waveguide mode converters convert electromagnetic waves from one mode to another mode for some frequency ranges. However, most electromagnetic waves outside of the specified frequency range are reflected. We report a design for a mode converter which passes the TE<sub>10</sub> mode at a low frequency range and efficiently converts the TE<sub>10</sub> mode to the TE<sub>20</sub> mode at a high frequency range. To gradually shift the mode profile from TE<sub>10</sub> to TE<sub>20</sub>, dielectric rods are placed in a sequence along the waveguide starting near the sidewall and moving to the center of the waveguide with decreasing radius of the rods. This design reduces reflection of electromagnetic waves. Experimental tests demonstrate the efficacy of the design.