Novel H-Shape Element for the Sandwich Photonic Bandgap Structure(Special Issue on Microwave and Millimeter Wave Technology)
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A novel periodic element for the sandwich photonic bandgap (PBG) structure named as H-shape element is presented in this paper. Sandwich PBG structure is a kind of PBG structure whose periodic lattice is buried in the midmost of the substrate. There's no requirement to drill or suspend the substrate. The new H-shape element is made of a central block connected with a long and narrow block on either side, and possesses a quite deep forbidden gap, whose width and depth can be tuned by varying the dimension of the central block. Theoretical results, as confirmed experimentally, indicate that the maximum insertion loss in the stopband is up to 80 dB. This sandwich microstrip structure can be constructed using conventional printed-circuit-board fabrication processes and integrated with other microwave components in a multilayered circuit. An improved notch filter with chirped central blocks is presented. The length of the filter is reduced by 16.7%, and the fractional bandwidth is increased by 8.1% compared with that of a conventional sandwich microstrip notch filter on the same substrate. The experimental results agree well with the finite difference time domain (FDTD) simulations.
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- 2003-08-01
著者
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Feng Zhenghe
State Key Laboratory On Microwave And Digital Communications Tsinghua University
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PANG Yunbo
State Key Laboratory on Microwave and Digital Communications, Tsinghua University
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GAO Baoxin
State Key Laboratory on Microwave and Digital Communications, Tsinghua University
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Pang Yunbo
State Key Laboratory On Microwave And Digital Communications Tsinghua University
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Gao Baoxin
State Key Laboratory On Microwave And Digital Communications Tsinghua University
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