Claims
- 1. A radio frequency load for absorbing RF signals, the load comprising a cylindrical waveguide composed of a metallic material, and a sequence of low-Q circular chokes for absorbing RF power, wherein the chokes are positioned coaxially within the circular waveguide, wherein each of the chokes has a resonator width, and wherein the resonator widths of the sequence of chokes decrease such that power is absorbed uniformly by the sequence of chokes.
- 2. The load of claim 1 further comprising a polarizer connected to an input end of the circular waveguide and adapted to convert a linearly polarized mode into a circularly polarized mode.
- 3. The load of claim 2 wherein the linearly polarized mode is a TE.sub.10 mode or a TE.sub.01 mode, and wherein the circularly polarized mode is a TE.sub.11 mode.
- 4. The load of claim 2 wherein the polarizer comprises a rectangular waveguide whose side walls are oriented at 45 degrees with respect to an input rectangular waveguide.
- 5. The load of claim 1 wherein each of the circular chokes has a choke depth of approximately .lambda./4, where .lambda. is the free space wavelength of a signal to be attenuated by the load.
- 6. The load of claim 1 wherein the sequence of circular chokes comprise adjacent matched pairs, and wherein each pair has dimensions that minimize radio frequency reflection from the pair.
- 7. The load of claim 6 wherein the adjacent matched pairs are adapted to absorb approximately equal amounts of power.
- 8. The load of claim 1 wherein each choke acts as a very low Q resonator.
- 9. The load of claim 1 further comprising a short circuit element connected to an output end of the circular waveguide.
- 10. The load of claim 1 wherein the metallic material is stainless steel and the axial length of the load is less than 15 cm.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims priority from U.S. Pat. application No. 60/016,623 filed on May 1, 1996 and from U.S. Pat. application No. 60/019,013 filed on Jun. 7, 1996, which are both incorporated herein by reference.
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