1980
DOI: 10.1109/tmtt.1980.1130193
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A Broad-Band Element for Microstrip Bias or Tuning Circuits (Short Papers)

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“…THE RADIAL STUB Some simple expressions of the impedance at the input of a lossless, radial stub using normal etl conductors have been given by Ramo et ald [1] and used by Vinding [11], Syrett [12] and Atwater - [13]. Accuratp but more complicated expressions have been given by Giannini et al [141 and show very good agreement with experiments.…”
Section: The Supercondnucting Microstrip Linementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…THE RADIAL STUB Some simple expressions of the impedance at the input of a lossless, radial stub using normal etl conductors have been given by Ramo et ald [1] and used by Vinding [11], Syrett [12] and Atwater - [13]. Accuratp but more complicated expressions have been given by Giannini et al [141 and show very good agreement with experiments.…”
Section: The Supercondnucting Microstrip Linementioning
confidence: 99%
“…It uses effective dimensions to account for t fringing fields which are used along with the formulas given in Ref. [10], [1 ] and [12] Using the fonralism of Ref. [10] tnd [15], the impedance at the input of the radial stub, which is the ,connection plane between the radial stub and the microstrip line, is:…”
Section: The Supercondnucting Microstrip Linementioning
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“…Usually, radial stubs are used in bias-T as the band-stop resonator [2][3][4]. Conventional straight stubs are not desirable at higher frequencies and low characteristic impedances, since the bandwidth of lines become a fraction of wavelength, which in turn causes excitation of unwanted modes [5].…”
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