Comparison of Electromagnetic Band Gap and Split-Ring Resonator Microstrip Lines as Stop Band Structures

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Comparison of Electromagnetic Band Gap and Split-Ring Resonator Microstrip Lines as Stop Band Structures

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dc.contributor.author Garcia,Garcia J
dc.contributor.author Bonache,J
dc.contributor.author Gil,I
dc.contributor.author Martin,F
dc.contributor.author Marques,R
dc.contributor.author Falcon,F
dc.contributor.author Lapetegi,T
dc.contributor.author Laso,M A G
dc.contributor.author Sorolla,M
dc.date.accessioned 2009-03-17T10:36:48Z
dc.date.available 2009-03-17T10:36:48Z
dc.date.issued 2005-02-20
dc.identifier.uri http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/1421
dc.description.abstract In this paper, microstrip lines magnetically coupled to splitring resonators (SRRs) are conquved to electromagnetic bundgup (EBG) nr,rrostrip lines in terns q/ their stop-heard penjbrnmrnce and dimensions. In bath types o/ trunsmis•siou lines, signal propagation is inhibited in it certain jequency bwuL For EBG microstrip lines, the central frequency of such a forbidden band is determined by the period of the structure, whereas in SRR-hased microstrip lines the position of the frequency gap depends on the quasi-static resonant frequency of the rings. The main relevant conrributiun of this paper is to provide a tuning procedure to control the gap width in SRR microstrip lines, and to show that by using SRRs, device dimensions ale much smaller than those required by EBGs in order to obtain similar stop-banal performance. This has been demonstrated by fill-wave electromagnetic simulations and experimentally verified from the characterization ql two fabricated microstrip lines: one with rectangular SRRs etched on the upper substrate side, and the other with a periodic perturbation cf'strip width. For similar rejection and 1-(;H,. gap width centered at 4.5 Gllz, it has been found that the SRR microstrip line is•,fve times shorter. In addition, no ripple is appreciable in the allowed band for the .SRR-hared structure, whereas due to dispersion, certain mismatch is expected in the EBG prototype. Due to the high-frequency selectivity, controllable gap width, and small dimensions, it is believed that SRR coupled to planar transmission lines can have an actual impact on the design of stop-band filters compatible with planar technology, and can be an alternative to present solutions based on distributed approaches or EBG en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Microwave and Optical Technology Letters en_US
dc.subject Split ring resonators(SRRs) en_US
dc.subject Electromagnetics bandgaps(EBGs) en_US
dc.subject Microstrip lines en_US
dc.subject Metamatrials en_US
dc.title Comparison of Electromagnetic Band Gap and Split-Ring Resonator Microstrip Lines as Stop Band Structures en_US
dc.type Working Paper en_US


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