Complementary split-ring resonator for compact waveguide filter design

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In this paper, the potential use of complementary splitring resonators (CSRRs) to design very compact waveguide filters, by etching a CSRR in the center of a metallic sheet, is demonstrated. This original layout reduces the dimensions of the well-known resonant-cavity waveguide filters coupled by irises. This has been made feasible due to the self-resonance property of the CSRR. Thus, it is possible to design waveguide filters with lengths equal to the thickness of a metallic sheet. Consequently, this technique paves the way for the design of miniaturized waveguide filters, in contrast to conventional waveguide filters, based on bulk resonators. © 2005 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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Ortiz, N., Baena, J. D., Beruete, M., Falcone, F., Laso, M. A. G., Lopetegi, T., … Sorolla, M. (2005). Complementary split-ring resonator for compact waveguide filter design. Microwave and Optical Technology Letters, 46(1), 88–92. https://doi.org/10.1002/mop.20909

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