Presentation 1997/7/25
Magnetostatic Forward Volume Wave Soliton in a Microstrip Line using YIG Film
Kensuke OKUBO, Makoto TSUTSUMI,
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Abstract(in English) In this paper, envelope soliton behaviors of magnetostatic forward volume wave propagating in a microstrip line with YIG film substrate is discussed both experimentally and theoretically from a point of view of generating short microwave pulse. Experiments are cartied out at around frequency of 3 GHz. It is observed that input pulse signal of 35 ns duration is compressed to 10 ns by soliton. To explain observed soliton properties, simulations are carried out using Split Step Fourier Transform method. It is confirmed that observed pulse compression characteristics are caused by MSFVW envelope soliton in the YIG film microstrip line, and nonuniform DC magnetic field is effective to increase pulse compression. These results may be useful for microwave pulse compression devices or generating microwave short pulse.
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Keyword(in English) YIG film / microstrip line / magnetostatic wave / soliton / pulse compression
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Title (in English) Magnetostatic Forward Volume Wave Soliton in a Microstrip Line using YIG Film
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Keyword(1) YIG film
Keyword(2) microstrip line
Keyword(3) magnetostatic wave
Keyword(4) soliton
Keyword(5) pulse compression
1st Author's Name Kensuke OKUBO
1st Author's Affiliation Faculty of Computer Science and System Engineering, Okayama Prefectural University()
2nd Author's Name Makoto TSUTSUMI
2nd Author's Affiliation Faculty of Engineering and Design, Kyoto Institute of Technology
Date 1997/7/25
Paper # CQ97-39
Volume (vol) vol.97
Number (no) 190
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 8
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