Title :
Microwave filters with improved stopband based on sub-wavelength resonators
Author :
García-García, Joan ; Martín, Ferran ; Falcone, Francisco ; Bonache, Jordi ; Baena, Juan Domingo ; Gil, Ignacio ; Amat, Esteve ; Lopetegi, Txema ; Laso, Miguel A G ; Iturmendi, José Antonio Marcotegui ; Sorolla, Mario ; Marqués, Ricardo
Author_Institution :
Dept. d´´Enginyeria Electronica, Barcelona Univ., Spain
fDate :
6/1/2005 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The main aim of this paper is to demonstrate the potentiality of sub-wavelength resonators, namely, split-ring resonators, complementary split-ring resonators, and related structures to the suppression of undesired spurious bands in microwave filters, a key aspect to improve their rejection bandwidths. The main relevant characteristics of the cited resonators are their dimensions (which can be much smaller than signal wavelength at resonance) and their high-Q factor. This allows us to design stopband structures with significant rejection levels, few stages, and small dimensions, which can be integrated within the filter active region. By this means, no extra area is added to the device, while the passband of interest is virtually unaltered. A wide variety of bandpass filters, implemented in both coplanar-waveguide and microstrip technologies, have been designed and fabricated by the authors. The characterization of these devices points out the efficiency of the proposed approach to improve filter responses with harmonic rejection levels near 40 dB in some cases. It is also important to highlight that the conventional design methodology for the filters holds. For certain configurations, the presence of the resonators slightly lowers the phase velocity at the frequencies of interest with the added advantage of some level of reduction in device dimensions.
Keywords :
Q-factor; band-pass filters; coplanar waveguides; microstrip lines; microwave filters; resonators; bandpass filters; coplanar-waveguide; filter active region; harmonic rejection level; high-Q factor; microstrip technologies; microwave filters; phase velocity; rejection bandwidths; signal wavelength; split-ring resonators; spurious bands suppression; stopband structures; sub-wavelength resonators; Active filters; Band pass filters; Bandwidth; Design methodology; Microstrip filters; Microwave filters; Passband; Power harmonic filters; Resonance; Resonator filters; Complementarity; coplanar-waveguide (CPW) technology; metamaterials; microstrip; microwave filters; split-ring resonators (SRRs);
Journal_Title :
Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMTT.2005.848828