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Conference Object Kahve Laboratory Rf Circulator and Transmission Line Project(American Institute of Physics, 2018) Çetinkaya, Hakan; Çağlar, Aslıhan; Yaman, Fatih; Özbey, Aydın; Sunar, Ezgi; Türemen, Görkem; Yıldız, Hüseyin; Yüncü, Alperen; Özcan, Erkcan; Ünel, Gökhan; Yaman, Fatih; 03.05. Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering; 03. Faculty of Engineering; 01. Izmir Institute of TechnologyAn 800 MHz RF circulator and transmission line project has recently started at the newly commissioned Kandilli Detector, Accelerator and Instrumentation (KAHVE) Laboratory at the Boǧaziçi University. The aims are to design, build and construct an RF circulator and transmission line in Turkey for high power and high frequency applications. The project consists of 8 transmission line elements: 800 MHz RF generator with 60 kW power (klystron), klystron to waveguide converter, waveguides, E and H bends, 3-port circulator and waveguide to coaxial converter to transmit RF power to a pillbox RF cavity. Design studies and details of the ongoing project will be presented.Article Citation - WoS: 1Citation - Scopus: 1Device length requirement in slab/fiber evanescent coupler(Taylor and Francis Ltd., 2000) Dinleyici, Mehmet Salih; Dinleyici, Mehmet Salih; 03.05. Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering; 03. Faculty of Engineering; 01. Izmir Institute of TechnologyThe effective device lengths of the fiber half-coupler for various radii of curvatures was found. This calculated length was about a thousand times greater than that calculated by the model method. The device has enough effective interaction length. It also helps in finding the accuracy of estimations made by the CMT and modal method.Article Citation - WoS: 52Citation - Scopus: 67On the Splitting Parameter in the Ewald Method(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2000) Kuştepeli, Alp; Kuştepeli, Alp; 03.05. Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering; 03. Faculty of Engineering; 01. Izmir Institute of TechnologyAn investigation of the Ewald method is presented. The method involves a splitting parameter that is theoretically an arbitrary number. An analysis is presented to show why the splitting parameter cannot always be treated as arbitrary in calculations and how this parameter should be chosen for all. periodic spacing of a structure.
