Nhu-Huan Nguyen, A. Ghiotto, T. Martin, A. Vilcot, K. Wu, T. Vuong
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Abstract
This paper presents a 90° self-compensating phase shifter based on a slab air-filled substrate integrated waveguide platform in Ka-band. A shorter phase shifter is obtained due to its operation mechanism. The measurement shows a relative phase shift of 88 ± 7.8°, or around 8.9% for phase error, and an amplitude imbalance of 0.06 ± 0.14 dB over Ka-band. A theoretical study is presented together with simulation to understand the operation principle of this phase shifter. Simulation and measurement results are compared and discussed.