2015 German Microwave Conference 2015
DOI: 10.1109/gemic.2015.7107752
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Dual-band immittance inverters on dual-composite right/left-handed transmission line (D-CRLH TL)

Abstract: Concept, design equations, implementation and applications of dual-band immittance inverters based on a dualcomposite right/left-handed transmission line (D-CRLH) TL are considered. The proposed immittance inverters with a stop band between the frequencies of operation are shown advantageous for applications in dual-bandpass filters to provide a high rejection between the pass bands.

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“…Furthermore, in an unbalanced D-CRLH TL, there is a sharp cut pass band-stop band transition between the low frequency right-handed and high frequency left-handed compared to the CRLH TL. Many high selective microwave components have been proposed based on D-CRLH cells such as impedance inverters [27] resonator [28,29] diplexer [30,31], bandpass filter [32,33] and bandstop filter [34]. Also, a few attempts have been reported to use D-CRLH cells in antennas [35][36][37].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, in an unbalanced D-CRLH TL, there is a sharp cut pass band-stop band transition between the low frequency right-handed and high frequency left-handed compared to the CRLH TL. Many high selective microwave components have been proposed based on D-CRLH cells such as impedance inverters [27] resonator [28,29] diplexer [30,31], bandpass filter [32,33] and bandstop filter [34]. Also, a few attempts have been reported to use D-CRLH cells in antennas [35][36][37].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%