Realization of a Wide Stopband Filter Using the Weakest Electric Field Method and Electromagnetic Hybrid Coupling Method

To enhance filter performance in terms of stopband, we propose a wide-stopband substrate-integrated waveguide filter based on the rejection of higher-order modes. The filter establishes the inner and outer coupling windows at the mode’s weakest electric field to achieve mode suppression. Simultaneou...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of RF and microwave computer-aided engineering 2024-01, Vol.2024, p.1-8
Hauptverfasser: Yan, Xiaohei, Guo, Minjie
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:To enhance filter performance in terms of stopband, we propose a wide-stopband substrate-integrated waveguide filter based on the rejection of higher-order modes. The filter establishes the inner and outer coupling windows at the mode’s weakest electric field to achieve mode suppression. Simultaneously, we employ the electromagnetic hybrid coupling theory to analyze the electromagnetic distribution of the particular modes and determine the dimensions of the coupling circular apertures and slits based on the extracted coupling coefficients to attain suppression of the specific modes. The filter successfully suppresses all higher-order modes having resonant frequencies below that of the TE150 mode, as demonstrated by simulation results. We conducted measurements and found that the filter has a center frequency of 4.78 GHz, a bandwidth of 100 MHz with a -3 dB attenuation, and a stopband of -25 dB that extends up to 16.62 GHz (i.e., 3.48 times the center frequency). Simulation and measurement results demonstrate a good correlation. This method, compared to other SIW filters, is easy to design, has a wider stopband range, can be readily applied to practical microwave communication systems, and has potential applications.
ISSN:1096-4290
1099-047X
DOI:10.1155/2024/9298815