Claims
- 1. A circular waveguide polarizer to make a circularly polarized wave from a linearly polarized wave in which a phase delay is given by a disturbance imparted to a section with a coarse electromagnetic field distribution in a transmission mode, whereinsaid disturbance is imparted by widening of portions of a side wall of the circular waveguide forming non-circular cross-sections defined by the widened portions and un-widened portions; and the widening of a portion of a side wall defined by radial and circumferential directions, wherein two radial directions define an angle corresponding to the smallest distance between the two radial directions, and where the angle does not exceed 45 degrees.
- 2. The circular waveguide polarizer according to claim 1, having one or plural side grooves in the side wall of a circular waveguide.
- 3. The circular waveguide polarizer according to claim 2, including first to nth (n is an integer of 2 or more) side grooves arranged in the side wall of the circular waveguide along a pipe axis direction of the circular waveguide so as to give a symmetrical structure with respect to a plane which divides the circular waveguide right and left into two.
- 4. The circular waveguide polarizer according to claim 2, including: first to nth side grooves arranged in the side wall of the circular waveguide along a pipe axis direction of the circular waveguide so as to give a symmetrical structure with respect to a plane which divides the circular waveguide right and left into two; and n+1th to 2nth side grooves arranged in positions opposed to the respective first to nth side grooves with respect to the pipe axis of the circular waveguide.
- 5. The circular waveguide polarizer according to claim 2, including a first side groove arranged in the side wall of the circular waveguide and a second side groove arranged in a position opposed to the first side groove with respect to a pipe axis of the circular waveguide.
- 6. The circular waveguide polarizer according to claim 5, wherein radial depths of the first and second side grooves are gently varied in the pipe axis direction.
- 7. The circular waveguide polarizer according to claim 5, wherein radial depths of the first and second side grooves are varied stepwise in the pipe axis direction.
- 8. The circular waveguide polarizer according to claim 2, including first and second side grooves, or first to nth side grooves, or first to 2nth side grooves, all or any of said side grooves being rectangular in section defined by a pipe axis direction and a circumferential direction of the circular waveguide.
- 9. The circular waveguide polarizer according to claim 2, including first and second side grooves, or first to nth side grooves, or first to 2nth side grooves, all or any of said side grooves being semicircular, at both ends, in section as defined by a pipe axis direction and a circumferential direction of the circular waveguide.
- 10. The circular waveguide polarizer according to claim 2, including first and second side grooves, or first to nth side grooves, or first to 2nth side grooves, all or any of said side grooves being rectangular in section defined by a radial direction and a circumferential direction of the circular waveguide.
- 11. The circular waveguide polarizer according to claim 2, including first and second side grooves, or first to nth side grooves, or first to 2nth side grooves, all or any of said side grooves being semicircular in section defined by a radial direction and a circumferential direction of the circular waveguide.
- 12. The circular waveguide polarizer according to claim 2, including first and second side grooves, or first to nth side grooves, or first to 2nth side grooves, all or any of said side grooves being sectorial in section defined by a radial direction and a circumferential direction of the circular waveguide.
- 13. The circular waveguide polarizer according to claim 2, including first and second side grooves, or first to nth side grooves, or first to 2nth side grooves, with a dielectric material being arranged in all or any of said side grooves.
- 14. A circular waveguide polarizer according to claim 1, having first to mth (m is an integer of 2 or more) circular waveguides, andfirst to m−1th rectangular waveguides each inserted between adjacent ones of said first to mth circular waveguides and each having long and short sides longer and shorter respectively than the diameter of said circular waveguides.
- 15. The circular waveguide polarizer according to claim 14, wherein said first to mth circular waveguides are arranged coaxially and said first to m−1th rectangular waveguides are arranged so as to give a symmetrical structure with respect to a plane which divides the first to mth circular waveguides right and left into two.
- 16. A circular waveguide polarizer according to claim 1, having first to mth circular waveguides; andfirst to m−1th elliptical waveguides each inserted between adjacent ones of said first to mth circular waveguides and each having major and minor axes longer and shorter respectively than the diameter of said circular waveguides.
- 17. The circular waveguide polarizer according to claim 16, wherein said first to mth circular waveguides are arranged coaxially and said first to m−1th elliptical waveguides are arranged so as to give a symmetrical structure with respect to a plane which divides the first to mth circular waveguides right and left into two.
Priority Claims (1)
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11-351762 |
Dec 1999 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is the national phase under 35 U.S.C. §371 of PCT International Application No. PCT/JP00/08689 which has an International filing date of Dec. 8, 2000, which designated the United States of America and was not published in English.
PCT Information
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PCT/JP00/08689 |
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WO01/43219 |
6/14/2001 |
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