Claims
- 1. An electromagnetic device comprising:
- a resonator supportable of first and second normal modes of substantially orthogonal polarizations; each of said first and second normal modes having a resonance frequency; and
- a gyrotropic medium sufficiently proximal to the resonator to interact gyromagnetically therewith for shifting the resonance frequency of at least one of said modes.
- 2. The electromagnetic device of claim 1 further comprising means for setting the medium permeability, thereby controlling the effective resonator path length, for tuning the resonance frequency of at least one of said modes.
- 3. The electromagnetic device of claim 1 wherein the means for setting the medium permeability modifies the magnetization of the gyrotropic medium.
- 4. The electromagnetic device of claim 3 wherein the magnetization is variable between forward and reverse saturation levels.
- 5. The electromagnetic device of claim 3 wherein the magnetization is variable between unmagnetized and remanence states for varying the condition of gyromagnetic interaction, thereby tuning the resonance frequency.
- 6. The electromagnetic device of claim 2 wherein the means for setting the medium permeability modifies the magnetic field within the gyrotropic medium.
- 7. The electromagnetic device of claim 1 further comprising first and second transducers coupled to the resonator at opposite ends thereof.
- 8. The electromagnetic device of claim 7 wherein the transducers are adapted to preserve the identities of the orthogonal polarizations of the first and second modes.
- 9. The electromagnetic device of claim 1 wherein the resonator comprises at least one pair of parallel conductors.
- 10. The electromagnetic device of claim 9 wherein the conductors are shaped to reduce conduction loss.
- 11. The electromagnetic device of claim 1 wherein the gyrotropic medium comprises a closed-loop magnetic structure magnetized in the plane of the structure.
- 12. The electromagnetic device of claim 1 wherein the resonator is formed of a superconducting material.
- 13. The electromagnetic device of claim 1 wherein the resonator comprises waveguide selected from the group consisting of: hollow tube waveguide; parallel conductor waveguide; H-guide; dielectric waveguide; co-planar waveguide; and slotline waveguide.
- 14. The electromagnetic device of claim 1 wherein the resonator comprises a circular-cylindrical waveguide and wherein the gyrotropic medium comprises a magnetic rod disposed along the axis of said waveguide.
- 15. The electromagnetic device of claim 1 wherein the gyrotropic medium comprises a magnetic substrate and wherein the resonator comprises strip conductors deposited on said substrate.
- 16. The electromagnetic device of claim 15 further comprising a second magnetic substrate adjacent said resonator opposite the first magnetic substrate.
- 17. The electromagnetic device of claim 1 wherein the gyrotropic medium comprises a circular magnetic substrate tangentially magnetized in its plane and wherein the resonator comprises a pair of closed-loop microstrip conductors concentric with the magnetic substrate.
- 18. The electromagnetic device of claim 1 wherein the resonator comprises a closed-loop ring resonator.
- 19. The electromagnetic device of claim 18 wherein the ring resonator includes a meanderline, the ends of which are coupled to form a closed loop.
- 20. The electromagnetic device of claim 1 wherein the resonator comprises at least one pair of parallel conductors, and further comprising a transmission line proximal to the resonator, such that the device is operable as a band-reject filter.
- 21. The electromagnetic device of claim 1 including multiple resonators such that the device is operable as a multipole filter.
- 22. A tunable filter comprising:
- a resonator supportable of first and second normal modes of substantially orthogonal polarizations; each of said first and second normal modes having a resonance frequency;
- first and second transducers coupled to the resonator for supplying electromagnetic energy to the resonator and for removing electromagnetic energy from the resonator;
- a gyrotropic medium sufficiently proximal to the resonator to produce gyromagnetic interaction with the normal modes, such that an electromagnetic signal introduced at the first transducer propagates within the resonator with phase constants for each of the normal modes that are controlled by the magnetic state of the medium; and
- means for setting the medium magnetic state, thereby controlling the effective resonator path length, for tuning the resonance frequency of at least one of said modes.
- 23. The tunable filter of claim 22 wherein the means for setting the medium magnetic state modifies the magnetization of the gyrotropic medium.
- 24. The tunable filter of claim 23 wherein the magnetization is variable between unmagnetized and remanence states for varying the condition of gyromagnetic interaction, thereby tuning the resonance frequency.
- 25. The tunable filter of claim 22 wherein the means for setting the medium permeability modifies the magnetic field within the gyrotropic medium.
- 26. The tunable filter of claim 22 wherein the resonator comprises at least one pair of parallel conductors.
- 27. The tunable filter of claim 22 wherein the gyrotropic medium comprises a closed-loop magnetic structure magnetized in the plane of the structure.
- 28. The tunable filter of claim 22 wherein the resonator is formed of a superconducting material.
- 29. The tunable filter of claim 22 wherein the resonator comprises a closed-loop ring resonator.
- 30. A method for forming an electromagnetic device comprising:
- forming a resonator of at least two substantially parallel conductors, such that said resonator is supportable of first and second normal modes of substantially orthogonal polarizations, each of said first and second normal modes having a resonance frequency; and
- disposing said resonator in sufficient proximity with a gyrotropic medium such that wave fields of said normal modes propagating on the resonator interact gyromagnetically therewith; said gyrotropic medium having a variable magnetic state which varies the medium permeability, thereby changing the effective resonator path length, for causing corresponding shift in said resonance frequency of at least one of said modes.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/048,854, filed Jun. 6, 1997, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
GOVERNMENT SUPPORT
The Government has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract Number F 19628-90-C-0002, awarded by the United States Air Force.
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