• Upper Cut-Off Frequency of the Bound Wave and New Leaky Wave on the Slotline 

      Autor: Zehentner, Ján; Macháč, Jan; Migliozzi, Maurizio
      (IEEE, 1997-06)
      This paper contributes to a more profound understanding of uniplanar circuit behaviour. A simple closed-form formula providing the upper cut-off frequency of the bound wave propagating over the slotline is presented. A new ...
    • Use of Nano-Grids in a Waveguide 

      Autor: Zehentner, Ján; Macháč, Jan; Zabloudil, Pavel
      (IEEE, 2006-09)
      A new concept of passive waveguide circuits is presented. It is based on a combination of the standard rectangular waveguide with a metal uniform linear polarization grid of nano thickness. The grid is deposited on a polymer ...
    • Visualization of leaky waves on planar transmission lines 

      Autor: Macháč, Jan; Zehentner, Ján; Mrkvica, Jan
      (IEEE, 2004-05)
      This paper presents a visualization of leaky waves excited by delta-gap sources on planar transmission lines, namely the 2nd surface and space leaky modes on the slotline, and the dominant and surface leaky modes on the ...
    • Waveguide bandpass filters with attenuation of higher-order passbands 

      Autor: Menzel, Wolfgang; Macháč, Jan
      (IEEE, 1993-09)
      A new method is proposed to provide additional attenuation to higher-order passbands of metal waveguide bandpass filters. To this end, shunt waveguide sections with cut-off frequencies are included into the filter structure. ...
    • Wide-Slotted Printed Slotline Radiator 

      Autor: Macháč, Jan; Zehentner, Ján; Lorenz, Petr; Mrkvica, Jan
      (IEEE, 2002)
      This paper summarizes the investigation of radiation from the slotline made on a thin low permittivity substrate. The slot radiates the space leaky wave of the first order. The dispersion characteristic of this wave is ...
    • Wideband VIP power divider with differential output 

      Autor: Sokol, V.; Hoffmann, K.; Škvor, Z.
      (IEEE, 2003-12)
      A novel wideband VIP power divider with out of phase outputs was designed and experimentally verified. The phase difference 180° ±5° and the amplitude difference ± 0.8 dB of output signals were achieved in 4-26 GHz frequency ...