Crossed waveguide type polarization separator

Wave transmission lines and networks – Plural channel systems – Having branched circuits

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333 21A, H01P 512, H01P 1161

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044906960

ABSTRACT:
A crossed waveguide type polarization separator comprises a crossed waveguide for propagating orthogonal linear polarized waves, at least one conductor septum fitted in the crossed waveguide to totally reflect only one polarized wave in the linear polarized waves, at least one subwaveguide for receiving one linear polarized wave formed by the total reflection of the conductor septum, and a waveguide for receiving the other linear polarized wave which is not reflected by the conductor septum.

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