Synthesis and design of highly selective multi-mode dual-band bandstop filter

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This paper presents the synthesis and design of the multi-mode dual-band bandstop filter (MM-DBBSF). A highly selective multi-mode dual-band bandstop response is obtained using a quarter wavelength coupled line structure. It has been shown that by increasing the coupled line's order, the selectivity and the transmission zeros are increased in the desired stopband. Moreover, a step impedance resonator (SIR) is used between two coupled lines to achieve more transmission poles for better out of band selectivity. The paper show a detailed theoretical synthesis of the coupled line and SIR structure. In order to validate the theoretical model, ideal and microstrip topologies are designed and simulated. Furthermore, a high-frequency substrate is used to fabricate four prototypes. The simulated and measured results show good concurrence.

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Faisal, M., Khalid, S., Rehman, M. U., & Rehman, M. A. (2021). Synthesis and design of highly selective multi-mode dual-band bandstop filter. IEEE Access, 9, 43316–43323. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2021.3065729

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