Yihong Wang

Work place: San Microelectronics Technology (Suzhou) Co., Ltd

E-mail: 846050406@qq.com

Website: https://orcid.org/0009-0002-5345-7971

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Biography

Yihong Wang earned a Master of Science degree in Electronic Information in 2024. He currently serves as a Microwave Engineer at San Microelectronics Technology (Suzhou) Co.

He is responsible for the research and development of high-power passive multi-port devices.

Author Articles
Research on QV-Band Power Division and Combination Network Based on Ridge Waveguides

By Rongjun Liu Kaijun Song Qiang Yang Yihong Wang Yong Fan

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijwmt.2026.03.07, Pub. Date: 8 Jun. 2026

This paper leverages the advantages of single-mode, high-bandwidth transmission in ridge waveguides to design a QV-band ridge waveguide 1-to-2 power divider and a four-port directional coupler. This addresses the issue of narrow single-mode operating bandwidth in traditional waveguide power divider-combiner structures, which is caused by internal multimode characteristics and electromagnetic discontinuities, thereby establishing an integrated power distribution and combining network; The power divider employs a ridge waveguide H-plane T-shaped structure to optimize impedance discontinuities and field distribution, while the radial combiner achieves efficient conversion from the TM₀₁₀ mode to the coaxial TEM mode through four-path radial ridge waveguide inputs and a central metal disk. Simulation results indicate that the ridge waveguide power divider has a relative bandwidth of 64% (31.1–60.39 GHz), while the radial combiner has a relative bandwidth of 31.4% (39.07–53.57 GHz). Using a back-to-back cascaded test setup, experimental verification was completed via a ridge-to-standard waveguide transition adapter. Within the 40–50 GHz operating band, the network exhibits a return loss greater than 15 dB and an insertion loss less than 1.2 dB, with excellent amplitude-frequency characteristics and phase consistency. This structure offers broadband performance, miniaturization, low loss, ease of fabrication, and potential for multi-channel expansion, providing a novel engineered solution for high-power microwave systems in the QV band.

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