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Magnetless Circulators Based on Spatiotemporal Modulation of Bandstop Filters in a Delta Topology

Signal Processing 2018-08-10 v2

Abstract

In this paper, we discuss the design rationale and guidelines to build magnet-less circulators based on spatio-temporal modulation of resonant junctions consisting of first-order bandstop filters connected in a delta topology. Without modulation, the junction does not allow transmission between its ports, however, when the natural oscillation frequencies of the constituent LC filters are modulated in time with a suitable phase pattern, a synthetic angular-momentum bias can be effectively imparted to the junction and a transmission window opens at one of the output ports, thus realizing a circulator. We develop a rigorous small-signal linear model and find analytical expressions for the harmonic S-parameters of the proposed circuit, which significantly facilitate the design process. We validate the theory with simulations and further discuss the large signal response, including power handling and non-linearity, and the noise performance. Finally, we present measured results with unprecedented performance in all metrics for a PCB prototype using a Rogers board and off-the-shelf discrete components.

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@article{arxiv.1709.08131,
  title  = {Magnetless Circulators Based on Spatiotemporal Modulation of Bandstop Filters in a Delta Topology},
  author = {Ahmed Kord and Dimitrios L. Sounas and Andrea Alù},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1709.08131},
  year   = {2018}
}