利用谐振型超材料传输线实现平面微波元件的小型化和双频运行

G. Sisó, J. Bonache, F. Martín
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本研究表明,利用互补螺旋谐振器(CSRs)实现人工线路,可以实现基于plusmn90度超材料传输线的双频微波元件小型化。这样的线条表现出复合的右/左手(CRLH)行为。双频工作是通过将线路设计为在较低的工作频率(在左手波段内)提供-90o相位,在较高的频率(在右手波段内)提供+90o相移来实现的。与传统实现相比,尺寸减小是通过使用单个单元电池实现的,并且由于csr的电气尺寸小。为了说明这种方法的可能性,提出了一种基于超材料传输线的双频分支线耦合器。该设备已被设计用于移动GSM频段(f1= 0.9 GHz, f2= 1.8 GHz)。与传统支路相比,尺寸减小了40%。该方法与平面技术完全兼容。
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Miniaturization and Dual-Band Operation in Planar Microwave Components by Using Resonant-Type Metamaterial Transmission Lines
In this work, it is shown that dual-band microwave components based on plusmn90deg metamaterial transmission lines can be miniaturized by implementing the artificial lines by means of complementary spiral resonators (CSRs). Such lines exhibit a composite right/left handed (CRLH) behavior. Dual-band operation is achieved by designing the lines to provide a phase of -90o at the lower operating frequency (within the left handed band) and +90o phase shift at the upper frequency (within the right handed band). Size reduction, as compared to conventional implementations, is achieved by implementing the lines with a single unit cell, and thanks to the small electrical size of CSRs. To illustrate the possibilities of the approach, a dual-band branch-line coupler based on metamaterial transmission lines implemented by means of CSRs is presented. The device has been designed to be functional at the mobile GSM bands (f1= 0.9 GHz, f2= 1.8 GHz). As compared to the conventional branch line, a 40% size reduction is obtained. The approach is fully compatible with planar technology.
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