Design of Different Base on Polarizing Beam Splitter in 500GHz

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This paper concentrates on choosing basic materials for the polarizing beam splitter in the transmitter and receiver isolation network, and considering the influence of polarizing beam splitter’s ability parameters with different basic materials through analysis the optimizations. Based on the previous study above, we also devoted to find the most suitable basic materials, for which could improve the capacity and optimize the structure of the polarizing beam splitter.

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