2007
DOI: 10.1109/tmtt.2007.892802
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Intermodulation Distortion in Coupled-Resonator Filters With Nonuniformly Distributed Nonlinear Properties—Use in HTS IMD Compensation

Abstract: We present a general procedure for calculating intermodulation distortion in coupled-resonator filters that allows one to predict the performance of a nonlinear filter as a function of the general nodal matrix defining the filter and the material parameters that cause the nonlinear behavior. It is valid for almost any type of nonlinear distributed effects, including those produced by high-temperature superconductors, nonlinear dielectrics such as ferroelectrics, or superconductor/ferroelectric bilayers, and it… Show more

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“…Nonlinearity is a key consideration in a wide range of important applications including amplifiers [1][2][3] and tunable filters [4]. Introduction of nonlinearity into metamaterials facilitates tunability, design flexibility, and self-induced nonlinear responses [5,6], giving rise to developments in metamaterial-based amplifiers [7,8] , filters [9][10][11] and antennas [12][13][14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nonlinearity is a key consideration in a wide range of important applications including amplifiers [1][2][3] and tunable filters [4]. Introduction of nonlinearity into metamaterials facilitates tunability, design flexibility, and self-induced nonlinear responses [5,6], giving rise to developments in metamaterial-based amplifiers [7,8] , filters [9][10][11] and antennas [12][13][14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, we may expect a variation of the resonant frequency and reduction in for the resonators in the filter as the current density increases. The quantification of the detuning and reduction can be obtained by means of modeling the nonlinear distributed effects of the superconducting resonators [9]- [13].…”
Section: Practical Considerations On the Implementation Of A Supementioning
confidence: 99%
“…When that is done, (1) and (2) can be used to find the cancellation conditions for simple cases of cascading purely HTS and ferroelectric segments. General topologies with nonuniform distributed nonlinear effects were analyzed in [9]. Here we consider the case of cascading a ferroelectric segment of length with an HTS segment of length .…”
Section: Analytical Expressions For Compensationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Here we consider the case of cascading a ferroelectric segment of length with an HTS segment of length . The cancellation condition results in [9] (3)…”
Section: Analytical Expressions For Compensationmentioning
confidence: 99%