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Negative group delay experimentation with tee connector and cable structures

Fayu Wan, Xiaoyu Huangi, Preeti Thakur, Atul Thakur, Sébastien Lalléchère, Blaise Ravelo

2020The European Physical Journal Applied Physics13 citationsDOI

Abstract

The unfamiliar negative group-delay (NGD) phenomenon is experimented with structure constituted by tee-connectors and coaxial cables. The topology of the NGD generator is described. It consists of two parallel 50-Ω characteristic impedance cables. The S-parameter model in function of the cable physical lengths is established. The existence condition enabling to understand the NGD phenomenon is defined. A proof of concept simply is constituted by two three-port SMA connectors, three SMA transitions and 13-cm length cables. The NGD experimentation is performed from 1.5 GHz to 3.5 GHz. Tri-band NGD aspects in good agreement with the theory and simulation is observed experimentally. Particularly, high figure-of-merit NGD circuit with −3 ns NGD level, less than 2 dB insertion loss and 12 dB return loss around 3 GHz centre frequency is measured.

Topics & Concepts

Return lossCable glandGroup delay and phase delayInsertion lossCoaxialGenerator (circuit theory)Electrical impedancePhysicsElectrical engineeringPort (circuit theory)Coaxial cableEngineeringTopology (electrical circuits)Antenna (radio)Filter (signal processing)Power (physics)Quantum mechanicsQuantum optics and atomic interactionsPhotorefractive and Nonlinear OpticsPhotonic and Optical Devices