In this paper, a design of very compact microstrip bandstop filters based on complementary split ring resonators (CSRRs) is proposed. Two techniques of metamaterial miniaturization are used to optimize the physical an...In this paper, a design of very compact microstrip bandstop filters based on complementary split ring resonators (CSRRs) is proposed. Two techniques of metamaterial miniaturization are used to optimize the physical and electrical size of the CSRR. The bandstop filter is produced by an array of miniaturized loaded CSRRs etched on the center line of a microstrip. The size of the proposed filter, is as small as 0.58 cm2, and its electrical length is very small with only 0.08 λ0), compared to a conventional bandstop filter, a miniaturization of a factor 5 while the bandstop performance is maintained. A very good agreement obtained between the measurement and the simulation results.展开更多
A compact patch antenna is designed, which is with structures of cross-shape slot, Complementary Split Ring Resonator(CSRR), and loaded transmission line. To implement the compactness in size, these structures are etc...A compact patch antenna is designed, which is with structures of cross-shape slot, Complementary Split Ring Resonator(CSRR), and loaded transmission line. To implement the compactness in size, these structures are etched on the ground plane, then the input impedance has been improved. The CSRR is employed to improve impedance matching between the source and radiation patch, and the cross-shape slot on the radiation patch is utilized to increase the bandwidth. The design is validated by comparison of realistic field simulation with measurement results of an antenna prototype. The presented antenna is much smaller in size than conventional antennas with CSRR, showing good performances at the resonant frequency. The experimental results accord well with simulated results.展开更多
文摘In this paper, a design of very compact microstrip bandstop filters based on complementary split ring resonators (CSRRs) is proposed. Two techniques of metamaterial miniaturization are used to optimize the physical and electrical size of the CSRR. The bandstop filter is produced by an array of miniaturized loaded CSRRs etched on the center line of a microstrip. The size of the proposed filter, is as small as 0.58 cm2, and its electrical length is very small with only 0.08 λ0), compared to a conventional bandstop filter, a miniaturization of a factor 5 while the bandstop performance is maintained. A very good agreement obtained between the measurement and the simulation results.
基金Hebei Provincial Education Department Youth Fund(QN2017114)。
文摘A compact patch antenna is designed, which is with structures of cross-shape slot, Complementary Split Ring Resonator(CSRR), and loaded transmission line. To implement the compactness in size, these structures are etched on the ground plane, then the input impedance has been improved. The CSRR is employed to improve impedance matching between the source and radiation patch, and the cross-shape slot on the radiation patch is utilized to increase the bandwidth. The design is validated by comparison of realistic field simulation with measurement results of an antenna prototype. The presented antenna is much smaller in size than conventional antennas with CSRR, showing good performances at the resonant frequency. The experimental results accord well with simulated results.