Ultracompact Bandpass Filter Based on Slow Wave Substrate Integrated Groove Gap Waveguide
Jing‐Ya Deng, Dandan Yuan, Jia‐Yuan Yin, Dongquan Sun, Lixin Guo, Xiaohua Ma, Yue Hao
Abstract
This article presents an ultracompact bandpass filter (BPF) realized by slow wave substrate integrated groove gap waveguide (SW-SIGGW). The SW-SIGGW is composed of two layers of the dielectric substrate, in which periodic mushroom-type electromagnetic band-gap (EBG) unit cells are employed as packaging structures. The gap layer is realized by the upper substrate, and the via-patch mushrooms are designed on the lower substrate. Due to the slow wave structure in the form of periodical metallic via-holes designed on the lower substrate, the guided wavelength is reduced by about 52.8% compared with normal SIGGW. A dual-band resonator and a cascaded second-order BPF are designed based on SW-SIGGW. Compared with the conventional second-order SIGGW BPF, the proposed SW-SIGGW BPF achieves a 62.6% reduction in the area. By adopting vertical stacking technology, the area of the SW-SIGGW BPF is further miniaturized. The final area of the stacked SW-SIGGW BPF is only 18.7% of the conventional filter based on normal SIGGW without slow wave and stacked structure, which is very competitive for the room-limited applications. A prototype of the stacked SW-SIGGW BPF with 5.4% and 7.4% fractional bandwidths at 11.8 and 18 GHz is fabricated and measured. A good agreement between the measured and simulated results verifies the validity of the miniaturized design of SW-SIGGW BPF.