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Multiple band notch and Dual-Band filter using concentric and contiguous split ring resonators (CCSRR)

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  • Anil Kamma
  • Jayanta Mukherjee

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A novel, compact, multiple band notch filter and dual-band filters are presented. Contiguous and concentric split ring resonators (SRRs) and Ring resonator are used to achieve desired multiple narrow band notches. These band notches have been designed to avoid the undesired interference between co-existing wireless channels. The dual-band filter consists of a dual SRR having splits on the opposite sides with Inductive Short Stub Split Ring Resonator. Even- and odd-mode analyses have been performed to calculate the resonance frequencies. Three transmission zeros are achieved between the two passbands by both dominant electric or dominant magnetic coupling and also cancellation effect of electric and magnetic coupling. This results in high passband selectivity and improved band-to-band isolation. The proposed dual-band pass filter has the advantages of being compact with more degree of freedom to achieve desired passbands by controlling the electric and magnetic coupling independently. Proposed filter is implemented on RT/Duroid 5880 (εr = 2.2) substrate of thickness 0.785 mm and surface area of 0.27λg × 0.27λg. Insertion loss of the proposed filter at notch bands is high (>13 dB) and low (

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  • Anil Kamma & Jayanta Mukherjee, 2017. "Multiple band notch and Dual-Band filter using concentric and contiguous split ring resonators (CCSRR)," Journal of Electromagnetic Waves and Applications, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 31(1), pages 57-71, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:tewaxx:v:31:y:2017:i:1:p:57-71
    DOI: 10.1080/09205071.2016.1260063
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