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  2. Matrix isolation - Wikipedia

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    Diagram representing a triangular, guest species (in red) isolated in solid host matrix (in blue). Matrix isolation is an experimental technique used in chemistry and physics . It generally involves a material being trapped within an unreactive matrix .

  3. Isolator (microwave) - Wikipedia

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    An isolator is a two-port device that transmits microwave or radio frequency power in one direction only. The non-reciprocity observed in these devices usually comes from the interaction between the propagating wave and the material, which can be different with respect to the direction of propagation.

  4. RF switch - Wikipedia

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    High isolation reduces the influence of signals from other channels, sustains the integrity of the measured signal, and reduces system measurement uncertainties. For instance, an RF switch matrix may need to route a signal to a spectrum analyzer for measurement at –70 dBm and to simultaneously route another signal at +20 dBm. In this case ...

  5. File:Apparatus for Matrix Isolation.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Schematic view of an apparatus for matrix isolation transmission measurements. The cold window is in measurement mode on left and in deposition mode on the ...

  6. Scattering parameters - Wikipedia

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    The Scattering transfer parameters or T-parameters of a 2-port network are expressed by the T-parameter matrix and are closely related to the corresponding S-parameter matrix. However, unlike S parameters, there is no simple physical means to measure the T parameters in a system, sometimes referred to as Youla waves.

  7. Circulator - Wikipedia

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    A waveguide junction circulator used as an isolator by placing a matched load on port 3. The label on the permanent magnet indicates the direction of circulation. Microwave circulators fall into two main classes: differential phase shift circulators and junction circulators, both of which are based on cancellation of waves propagating over two different paths in or near magnetized ferrite ...

  8. Magic tee - Wikipedia

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    Now by reciprocity, the coupling between any pair of ports is the same in either direction (the scattering matrix is symmetric). So if the H-plane port is matched, then half the power entering either one of the collinear ports will leave by the H-plane port. If the E-plane port is also matched, then half power will leave by the E-plane port.

  9. Power dividers and directional couplers - Wikipedia

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    The zeroes on the matrix main diagonal are a consequence of perfect matching – power input to any port is not reflected back to that same port. The zeroes on the matrix antidiagonal are a consequence of perfect isolation between the input and isolated port. For a passive lossless directional coupler, we must in addition have,