Xin Zhou;Gang Zhang;Chaoyu Jiang;Zhuowei Zhang;Kam-Weng Tam
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A New Filtering Patch Crossover With Improved Stopband Rejection Range and Reduced Size
This letter presents a new and straightforward design method for a patch filtering crossover that features an improved stopband performance and reduced size. A square patch with orthogonal mode TM10 and TM01 resonances is positioned at the intersection, while four half-mode patches with half-TM10 mode resonances are arranged around the square patch. Isolation between channels is achieved through mode cancellation. Due to the unique excitation of the half-mode patch and the interweaving of spurious modes, the −20-dB stopband range has been extended to $2.98f_{0}$ . A prototype has been designed, fabricated, and measured to validate the proposal, demonstrating good consistency between the simulated and measured results.