Wm. Sun et Ca. Balanis, ANALYSIS AND DESIGN OF QUADRUPLE-RIDGED WAVE-GUIDES, IEEE transactions on microwave theory and techniques, 42(12), 1994, pp. 2201-2207
In a previous paper, a unified approach has been proposed for the anal
ysis and design of single- and double-ridged waveguides by a magnetic
field integral equation (MFIE) formulation [1], This paper presents a
continuing work with emphasis on the design of quadruple-ridged wavegu
ides,The characteristics of square, circular and diagonal quadruple-ri
dged waveguides, including cutoff frequencies, attenuation, impedance
and modal field distributions, are first time systematically analyzed
and reported, Distinct to being in a single- or double-ridged waveguid
e, the fundamental-mode in a quadruple-ridged waveguide has a cutoff f
requency very close to that of the second-lowest mode, thus the natura
l single mode bandwidth is very small, However, when the second-lowest
mode is effectively suppressed or not excited, a very wide bandwidth
(6:1) can be achieved, This unique property, plus the capabilities of
dual-polarization, high power, and low impedance, makes the quadruple-
ridged waveguides well-suited to many antenna and microwave applicatio
ns.