IEEE Access (Jan 2022)

Highly-Miniaturized Dual-Mode Bandpass Filter Based on Quarter-Mode Substrate Integrated Waveguide With Wide Stopband

  • Rusan Kumar Barik,
  • Slawomir Koziel,
  • Stanislaw Szczepanski

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2022.3168074
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10
pp. 42163 – 42170

Abstract

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This paper presents a novel design of a highly-miniaturized dual-mode bandpass filter (BPF) employing a quarter-mode substrate integrated waveguide (QMSIW). The QMSIW resonator is based on a square cavity with metallic vias along two sides, and open-ended edges at the remaining sides that contain orthogonal feed lines. An open slot is introduced along the two sides of the square cavity with metallic vias to form a magnetic wall. A single metallic via is assigned at the corner of the two open-edged sides to form an electrical wall, which produces different resonances. By loading a slot diagonally, the mode frequencies can be controlled independently, which allows us to realize a second-order BPF. The detailed design steps and a flowchart explaining the filter’s topology evolution are presented. The eigen-mode analysis, field distributions, coupling matrix, and full-wave simulation of the proposed QMSIW filter topology are used to determine the filter’s operating principle. To verify the proposed theory, a second-order BPF is realized, fabricated, and demonstrated experimentally. The BPF prototype exhibits excellent performance such as a small footprint of $0.019\lambda ^{2}$ , a wide passband of 34.8-percent, low insertion loss of 0.43 dB, and a wide stopband of $3.36f_{0}$ with a rejection level greater than 20 dB. Excellent consistency is found between the EM-simulated and measured responses of the device.

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