Miniaturized Ultrawide Stopband Single-Band Filter and Large Frequency Ratio Dual-Band Filter Based on Inhomogeneous Half-Mode T-Septum Waveguide
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The inhomogeneous half-mode T-septum waveguide (IHMTSG) cavity is analyzed and applied to the design of miniaturized single- and dual-band band-pass filters (BPFs) in this paper. A defected microstrip structure (DMS) is utilized to achieve ultrawide stopband suppression while preserving transmission characteristics through its band-notched effect. The synthesized, simulated, and measured <italic>S</italic>-parameters of the single- and dual-band BPFs show good agreement. The fabricated single-band BPF operates at 5.8 GHz (<italic>f</italic><sub>1</sub>) with a 3-dB bandwidth of 9.5% is designed for n46 frequency range, while the dual-band BPF operates at 4.69/25.95 GHz (<italic>f</italic><sub>1</sub>/<italic>f</italic><sub>2</sub>) with 3-dB bandwidths of 16.8% and 14.73% is designed for n79/n258 in 5G application, respectively. Excellent upper stopband rejection is achieved, with suppression levels of 20 dB extending up to 9.3<italic>f</italic><sub>1</sub> in the single-band BPF and 11.3<italic>f</italic><sub>1</sub> in the dual-band BPF, without spurious modes in the mid-band region. The dual-band BPF achieves a large frequency ratio of 5.53. The proposed single- and dual-band BPFs exhibit competitive performance in terms of miniaturization, ultrawide stopband, and high frequency selectivity with clean mid-band characteristics using the in-house silicon-based MEMS photosensitive composite film fabrication process compared with state-of-the-art filters.
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Zi-Qi Zhang
Liang Zhou
Akses Cepat
- Tahun Terbit
- 2026
- Sumber Database
- DOAJ
- DOI
- 10.1109/JMW.2025.3649706
- Akses
- Open Access ✓