A broadband quadrature power splitter using metamaterial transmission line

Chao Hsiung Tseng*, Chih Lin Chang

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Abstract

A broadband quadrature power splitter (QPS) is developed using the metamaterial transmission line (MM TL). It consists of a Wilkinson power divider and two phase-adjusting TLs, namely a MM TL and a microtrip (MS). The slope of the phase-response curve of the MM TL is synthesized to be the same as that of the MS along with the 90° phase increment at two design frequencies. Hence, the broadband quadrature phase difference over the desired frequency range can be obtained. In this letter, the QPS is developed at the center frequency of 2 GHz. Over the frequency range of 1.1-3.5 GHz, an amplitude imbalance of less than 0.9 dB and a phase error of less than ± 5° have been experimentally demonstrated.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)25-27
Number of pages3
JournalIEEE Microwave and Wireless Components Letters
Volume18
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2008

Keywords

  • Broadband
  • Metamaterials (MMs)
  • Microwave devices
  • Power dividers
  • Quadrature power splitters (QPSs)

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