Theory and applications of electromagnetic band-gap structures in microwaves

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In recent years, there has been significant research interest in microwave applications of electromagnetic (photonic) band-gap structures. There has been much debate on the distinction of band-gap structures and the frequency selective surfaces or general periodic structures in microwaves. This paper provides an overview of the recent research effort on the new applications of microwave band-gap structures with emphasis on the integrated circuit applications. Examples of circuits on substrates without surface-wave are given to demonstrate the loss reduction. An example of the same structure for high-gain leaky-wave antenna is also shown.

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Yang, H. Y. D. (2001). Theory and applications of electromagnetic band-gap structures in microwaves. In Asia-Pacific Microwave Conference Proceedings, APMC (Vol. 2, pp. 641–646). https://doi.org/10.1109/apmc.2001.985455

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