Abstract
We present two quadrature hybrid designs for operation at ~ 345 GHz. These hybrids were designed for sideband separating receivers currently in development for the wideband Submillimeter Array (wSMA). The first design uses a branch-line structure and simulated results show that the image rejection ratio, return loss and isolation are all above 20.6 dB from 280–360 GHz. The second hybrid is a novel design using silicon-mounted cross-guide probes. The simulated results show that the image rejection ratio, return loss and isolation are all above 28.0 dB from 330–360 GHz.
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