Claims
- 1. A radio frequency polarizer, comprising:
- (a) a rod of dielectric material elongated along a length direction,
- (b) said rod having a body portion and at least one end portion, said body portion having a cross-section transverse to said length direction and said cross-section having a width direction transverse to said length direction,
- (c) said end portion having a length along said length direction and a wedge formation comprising a reduction of rod dimension in said width direction only,
- (d) a tubular waveguide elongated along a length direction and containing said rod therein, said length direction of said rod coinciding with said length direction of said tubular waveguide,
- (e) said tubular waveguide having a cross-section for carrying orthogonal plane-polarized waves, and said cross-section of said body portion conforming to and being a close fit in said cross-section of said tubular waveguide,
- (f) said cross-section of said tubular waveguide being constant throughout said length of said wedge formation, said wedge formation being non-critically positioned longitudinally along and within said tubular waveguide, and
- (g) said wedge formation of said rod of dielectric material effecting a differential phase-shift between orthogonal components of each of said orthogonal plane-polarized waves for conversion between plane and non-plane polarization.
- 2. A polarizer according to claim 1, wherein said wedge formation comprises two surfaces converging toward a common plane parallel to said length direction of said rod, said two surfaces being of concave curvature in a longitudinal plane perpendicular to said common plane for providing an improved impedance match.
- 3. A polarizer according to claim 2, wherein said rod comprises a body portion terminated by said wedge formation, said wedge formation comprising a thin edge in said common plane, said surfaces diverging from said thin edge toward said body portion, and wherein said curvature is of exponential form, the thickness of said wedge formation increasing exponentially from said thin edge to said body portion of said rod.
- 4. A polarizer according to claim 3, wherein said length of wedge formation in conjunction with a value of dielectric constant of said dielectric material produce said differential phase-shift of 90.degree. between a plane-polarized wave component propagating in said common plane and a plane-polarized wave component propagating in said longitudinal plane.
- 5. A polarizer according to claim 1, wherein each opposite end of said rod terminates in said wedge formation, each wedge formation contributing part of said differential phase-shift between said components of each orthogonal plane-polarized wave.
- 6. A polarizer according to claim 1, wherein said tubular waveguide is of circular cross-section.
- 7. A polarizer according to claim 1, wherein said plane-polarized waves have operative frequencies, and wherein said length of said wedge formation is between one and two wavelengths at the operative frequencies of said plane-polarized waves.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 766,102, filed Aug. 15, 1985, now abandoned.
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