Differential transmission lines with surface plasmon polaritons at low frequencies

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Abstract

A new kind of differential microstrip lines by introducing periodic subwavelength corrugation in the edge, which is able to support low-frequency spoof surface plasmon polaritions, is proposed. The surface current distribution of the subwavelength periodic corrugated microstrip is numerically analysed. A kind of differential to singleended microstrip coupling circuit is designed to investigate the ability of suppressing the crosstalk of such a subwavelength periodic corrugated differential pair. Experimental results show that such a structure can be utilised to effectively suppress crosstalk, and to reduce the transformation between differential-mode and commonmode signals. © 2014 The Institution of Engineering and Technology.

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Wu, J. J., Hou, D. J., Shen, J. Q., Chiueh, H. L., Yang, T. J., & Wu, C. J. (2014). Differential transmission lines with surface plasmon polaritons at low frequencies. Electronics Letters, 50(5), 379–381. https://doi.org/10.1049/el.2013.3162

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