Non-reciprocal passive protection of HF transmitters from reflection failure by the help of semiconductor isolators
Abstract
The fundamental problem of protection the transmitters against microwave energy reflections from aircraft antenna is discussed. The paper presents some applications of active and passive isolators and circulators as a tool for protection reflections. It has been stated that electrical properties of ferrite isolators an circulators grow worse at lower operational frequencies (below 50 MHz) and temperatures (cryogenic). Semiconductor magnetoplasma exhibits gyrotropic effects similar to those of magnetized ferrites and can solve the problem non-reciprocity in the HF range from 3 to 30 MHz, which is important for HF communication. The semiconductors devices realization, optimal parameters, operational temperature range, based on minimum forward loss α and maximum reverse attenuation β, were chosen. Major electromagnetic parameters of semiconductor isolators were determined.