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Applications of Arbitrary Ratio Directional Couplers to Pulse Compression. Christopher Nantista. 1:1. 1:2. 1:3. SLED-II+. Non-3dB directional couplers such as those designed for 8-Pack Phase 2 power distribution can be used for combining unequal powers. SLED-II. unit delay.
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Applications of Arbitrary Ratio Directional Couplers to Pulse Compression Christopher Nantista 1:1 1:2 1:3
SLED-II+ Non-3dB directional couplers such as those designed for 8-Pack Phase 2 power distribution can be used for combining unequal powers. SLED-II unit delay customized directional coupler The first N-1 time bins are sent to the SLED-II, with the N-1th bin phase-flipped. The resulting compressed pulse is then delayed, to be combined BPC-style with the lower power Nth time bin that gets sent the other way.
Comparison for Lossless Systems SLED II SLED II + BPC
Sequential Bin Stacking Customized ratio directional couplers can also be used for sequential time bin stacking that isn’t binary, i.e. (non-B)PC. Here the compression ratio is limited by the number of alternate paths in which the power can be directed, and so, for a passive system, cannot exceed the number of sources. unit delay N=4 used for illustration. For N=4, BPC is simpler. One might use this technique for N=3, with a load on the fourth path.. 1:1 unit delay 1:2 unit delay 1:3 As with BPC, the amount of delay required is N-1, but N needn’t be a power of 2.