1975
DOI: 10.1109/tmtt.1975.1128689
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An Annotated Bibliography of Microwave Circulators and Isolators: 1968-1975

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“…The conditions necessary for circulation over a full octave bandwidth in microstrip devices were demonstrated by Wu and Rosenbaum [107] in 1974. The extensive literature on circulator theory and design is reviewed in the annotated bibliography by Knerr [108] and in books by Von Aulock and Fay [109] and Helszajn [110].…”
Section: Microwave Non-reciprocal Passive Components: the Circulatormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The conditions necessary for circulation over a full octave bandwidth in microstrip devices were demonstrated by Wu and Rosenbaum [107] in 1974. The extensive literature on circulator theory and design is reviewed in the annotated bibliography by Knerr [108] and in books by Von Aulock and Fay [109] and Helszajn [110].…”
Section: Microwave Non-reciprocal Passive Components: the Circulatormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The literature on microwave circulators and isolators is too extensive to be reviewed in detail in this short summary. For details, see the books devoted to this subject [1], [96]- [98], an excellent annotated bibliography [99], recent review papers [100], [101], and the other cited references.…”
Section: A Purpose and Functionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…16 Due to the nonreciprocal nature of these materials, they are used in the fabrication of microwave circulators and isolators. 17 Ferrites are iron oxides containing divalent or trivalent metal ions (Ni þ2 , Cu þ2 , Co þ2 , Mn þ3 , Y þ3 , Nd þ3 , etc.). Based on the arrangement of these atoms in the unit cell, ferrites are of three types: spinel ferrites, garnets and hexagonal ferrites.…”
Section: Microwave Magnetic Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%