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Title: Novel Semiconductor Phase Shifters


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Novel Semiconductor Phase Shifters
Sheikh Sharif Iqbal, PhD Mahmoud Dawoud, PhD
  • EE Department.
  • KFUPM

IEEE-TEM 2000
2
  • Introduction
  • The gyromagnetic properties of magnetized ferrite
    is widely used for phase shift section.
  • Due to its frequency limitations and high cost,
    gyroelectric properties of magnetized
    semiconductors are exploted here for designing
    millimeter wave phase shifters.

1. LOW LOSS, ACCURATE phase shift 2.
3
  • Review of magnetized ferrite phase shifters
  • When magnetized, the magnetic moments of
    spinning electrons starts to rotate around the
    axis of Ho, until unidirectional alignment.
  • Direction frequency of rotation depends on Ho.
    Assume the direction is same as -CP wave

1Damping LOSS 2 CW and CCW 3 -CP until
damping losses stop
  • Propagating EM wave interacts and causes aligned
    magnetic moments to restart rotating.

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  • Circularly polarized modes are fundamental for EM
    wave propagation in biased ferrites.

1. 2. M. field is ? Ho 3. See fig
  • So, interaction between ferrite magnetic moments
    (in -CP direction) and magnetic field component
    of EM wave (? to Ho) results Accelerated
    -CP component of mag. field. Retarded CP
    component of magnetic field.
  • So, two CPs are rotated by different angles.
    Consequently, incident LP wave is rotated.

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1.rotation of LP 2. Until saturation.
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  • Increasing Ho or thickness of the phase phase
    shift section, increases the phase-shift
  • The direction of phase shift depends on the
    direction of Ho and not in the direction of
    propagating EM wave gt nonreciprocity.

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  • In ferrites, the anisotropic interaction of the
    magnetic moments and the EM wave is governed by
    its permeability tensor
  • Typically, ?r?50-3000 and ?r?10-20.
  • EM field components within ferrite are expressed
    by substituting ?r and boundary condition into
    Maxwells equations.

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C.E. of Ferrite filled circular wave-guide
  • where Ko2 ?2?o?o , ?ef f (?2-?2)/? , Rradius
    and

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YIG G 113MS140 KA/m?r15.9 Br1277 GR5
YIG G 113
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YIG G 113
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?eff?2Hin2-f22?2HinM(?M)2/?2Hin2-f2?2HinM
YIG G 113
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Yig G113 MS140 KA/m?r15.9 Br1277 GR5
YIG G 113
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Phase shift per unit length of ferrite (R mm)
YIG G 113
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  • Magnetized semiconductor phase shifters
  • The interaction of Electric field (EM wave) and
    free electrons of biased semiconductor produces
    gyroelectric cyclotron motion (of electrons),
    responsible for phase shift action
  • The direction and magnitude of phase shift
    depends on the direction and magnitude of biasing
    magnetic field, Ho (and thickness)
  • Semiconductor phase shifters nonreciprocal

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  • According to drude model, the gyroelectric
    properties of semiconductor is described by

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C.E. of semiconductor circular wave-guide
where Ko2 ?2?o?o , ?r dielectric constant,
radius R
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?-f plot of magnetised semiconductor at Ho150
KA/m, ?r16, N1e18 m-3, m/me0.014, R1mm
InSb
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Phase shift per unit length of semiconductor
(R1mm)
InSb
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InSb
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For ?r16, N1e18 m-3, m/me0.014, R1mm
InSb
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For ?r12, N1e16 m-3, m/me0.067, R1mm
GaAs
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  • Conclusion
  • Phase shift per unit length is observed for a
    circular YIG G113 ferrite phaser of 5 mm in
    radius and magnetized by Ho 0.5 mT
  • Phase shift per unit length is plotted for a
    magnetized InSb semiconductor phaser of 1mm
    radius and magnetized by Ho0.19mT
  • For ferrites, the frequency range of 4.5 to 9 GHz
    was plotted and for semiconductor the frequency
    range of 28 to 32.5 GHz was observed. The phase
    shift is noted to increase with frequency.
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