Design of Miniaturized SIW Filter Loaded with Improved CSRR Structures

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Abstract

In recent years, Split-Ring Resonators (SRRs) and Complementary Split-Ring Resonators (CSRRs) have gained significant attention for their unique electromagnetic properties, such as negative permeability and negative permittivity, making them promising candidates for advanced microwave devices. This paper presents the design and analysis of a substrate-integrated waveguide (SIW) filter using CSRR structures for miniaturization. The improved CSRR unit can be easily integrated on the surface of the SIW, making it an ideal candidate for the design of compact SIW filters. In this paper, an improved CSRR-loaded SIW filter is designed and analyzed based on its equivalent lumped parameter model. A filter with a center frequency at 22.6 GHz is designed. Several transmission zeros (TZs) are also realized to improve the skirt selectivity of the filter. The design process involves theoretical analysis and electromagnetic simulations to optimize the dimensions of the CSRR resonators to achieve the desired filter characteristics. The measured and simulated results show good agreement, confirming the effectiveness of the proposed improved CSRR-loaded SIW filter. The successful implementation of the improved CSRR-loaded SIW filter demonstrates its potential for achieving miniaturization and enhanced performance in advanced microwave applications.

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Huang, X. (2023). Design of Miniaturized SIW Filter Loaded with Improved CSRR Structures. Electronics (Switzerland), 12(18). https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics12183789

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