Title :
Miniaturized coplanar waveguide stop band filters based on multiple tuned split ring resonators
Author :
Martín, Ferran ; Falcone, Francisco ; Bonache, Jordi ; Marqués, Ricardo ; Sorolla, Mario
Author_Institution :
Departament d´´Enginyeria Electronica, Univ. Autonoma de Barcelona, Spain
Abstract :
A novel compact stop band filter consisting of a 50 /spl Omega/ coplanar waveguide (CPW) with split ring resonators (SRRs) etched in the back side of the substrate is presented. By aligning SRRs with the slots, a high inductive coupling between line and rings is achieved, with the result of a sharp and narrow rejection band in the vicinity of the resonant frequency of the rings. In order to widen the stop band of the filter, several ring pairs tuned at equally spaced frequencies within the desired gap are cascaded. The frequency response measured in the fabricated prototype device exhibits pronounced slopes at either side of the stop band and near 0 dBs insertion loss outside that band. Since SRR dimensions are much smaller than signal wavelength, the proposed filters are extremely compact and can be used to reject frequency parasitics in CPW structures by simply patterning properly tuned SRRs in the back side metal. Additional advantages are easy fabrication and compatibility with MMIC or PCB technology.
Keywords :
Q-factor; band-stop filters; coplanar waveguide components; equivalent circuits; frequency response; microwave filters; periodic structures; photonic band gap; resonator filters; waveguide filters; 50 ohm; compact stop band filter; dispersion relation; electromagnetic bandgap structures; frequency response; high inductive coupling; high quality factor; lumped element equivalent circuit; magnetically coupled resonators; metamaterials; microwave filters; miniaturized coplanar waveguide filters; multiple tuned split ring resonators; patterning; periodic transmission media; sharp narrow rejection band; Coplanar waveguides; Etching; Frequency measurement; Frequency response; Loss measurement; Optical ring resonators; Prototypes; Resonant frequency; Resonator filters; Wavelength measurement;
Journal_Title :
Microwave and Wireless Components Letters, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/LMWC.2003.819964