Epsilon-near-zero transmission in quasi-TEM microstrip circuits

dc.contributor.authorCrnojevicc-Bengin V.
dc.contributor.authorJankovic N.
dc.contributor.authorGeschke R.H.
dc.date.accessioned2012-02-22T09:27:08Z
dc.date.available2012-02-22T09:27:08Z
dc.date.issued2011
dc.description.abstractIn this paper, we show for the first time that epsilon-near-zero (ENZ) transmission is possible in conventional quasi-TEM microstrip circuits without converting the propagating mode into a TE 10 mode and without the use of substrate integrated waveguides. Complementary split-ring resonators are used to obtain near-zero permittivity in the stopband of a conventional low pass filter with open-ended stubs. In this way, a new passband is created, characterized by low losses and 3 dB bandwidth of around 9 %, thus demonstrating the potential of this approach for the design of entirely new class of bandpass filters. The propagation in the new passband is analyzed in detail. To demonstrate the validity of the approach, ENZ microstrip structure is fabricated and measured. © 2011 EUROPEAN MICROWAVE ASSOC.
dc.identifier.citationEuropean Microwave Week 2011: "Wave to the Future", EuMW 2011, Conference Proceedings - 41st European Microwave Conference, EuMC 2011
dc.identifier.citation798
dc.identifier.citation801
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/19849
dc.titleEpsilon-near-zero transmission in quasi-TEM microstrip circuits
dc.typeConference Paper
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