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4 August 2009 Quasi-optical 225GHz polarization converter
Jie-chen Chen, Xue-tian Wang, Li-li Fang
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Abstract
Recently, system designers have looked toward the higher frequency, shorter wavelength (to THz), consequently the device requires smaller and more precision. And this paper describes a polarization converter works in the radar system set-up at 225 GHz. Its working principle is similar to the optical diffraction. After simulations, the model size is confirmed and the data show a good result. And this component have an advantage is easy to machining. It also can be used in other frequency band through adjusting its size.
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Jie-chen Chen, Xue-tian Wang, and Li-li Fang "Quasi-optical 225GHz polarization converter", Proc. SPIE 7385, International Symposium on Photoelectronic Detection and Imaging 2009: Terahertz and High Energy Radiation Detection Technologies and Applications, 738518 (4 August 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.829458
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KEYWORDS
Polarization

Radar

Terahertz radiation

Aluminum

Beam splitters

Data modeling

Diffraction

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