The letter presents a triple-mode short-circuited circular patch resonator for bandpass filter (BPF) design. The resonator employs the TM 010 mode as its dominant mode, the resonant frequency of which is lower than that of the TM 110 mode. In addition, four radial slots are etched on the patch to extend the current paths of the TM 110 and TM 210 modes, shifting down the resonant frequencies of the two modes. The adjacent triple modes can be used to design wideband BPF. Meanwhile, the centre frequency (CF) and bandwidth (BW) can be tuned by the length of the slots. Furthermore, the short-circuited vias are arranged in a circle providing a tuneable parameter to control the CF and BW as well. According to the symmetry of the geometry, the resonator can be bisected to realise half-mode resonance. Two cascaded half-mode semi-circular patch resonators are applied to design BPF with high selectivity. BPFs using the circular patch resonator and the semi-circular patch resonator are designed and measured for demonstration.
A corrugated disk resonator with eight grooves is proposed for wideband bandpass filter (BPF) design. Due to the spoof localized surface plasmons resonances of the corrugated metallic structure, the dipole, quadrupole, hexapole modes, and a fundamental mode excited by the introduced short-circuited via holes are employed to realize four transmission poles (TPs) in the passband. The theoretical analysis is described by the electric field and current distributions on the resonator. The resonant frequencies can be tuned easily by the parameters of the structure, which can be used to adjust the center frequency and bandwidth of the BPF freely. Furthermore, two resonators are cascaded to obtain eight TPs to improve the selectivity performance. Finally, three fabricated filters demonstrate the design method.
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