Microwave superconducting reaction-type transmitting filter using split open-ring resonator
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概要
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A microwave superconducting reaction-type filter consisting of novel split open-ring resonators is presented. Novel split open-ring resonators, which reduce the maximum current density while maintaining high Q-factors, are proposed. The frequency characteristics and Current distributions of the filter are investigated by the method of moments. The results predict that the filter realises both a higher power-handling capability and a better skirt property than existing high-temperature superconductor filters.
- INSTITUTION ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY-IETの論文
- 2006-03-30
著者
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Hikage Takashi
Hokkaido Univ. Sapporo‐shi Jpn
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Hikage T.
Graduate School Of Information Science And Technology Hokkaido University
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Hikage Takashi
Hokkaido University
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Nojima Toshio
Graduate School Of Information Science And Technology Hokkaido Universitygraduate School Of Informat
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Futatsumori Shunichi
Graduate School Of Information Science And Technology Hokkaido University
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Nojima Toshio
Hokkaido Univ. Sapporo‐shi Jpn
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