Hassna Ouassal, J. Shaker, K. Hettak, R. Chaharmir, L. Roy
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Compact waveguides based on electromagnetic-bandgap (EBG) technology using layered arrays of periodic metallic rings on a substrate have been developed. Structures have been designed and built that operate in the X-band. The measured insertion losses are about 2.8 dB in the overall operating bandwidth.