Abstract

A compact and low-loss magnetically tunable bandpass filter (BPF) is presented in this letter. The yttrium iron garnet/gadolinium gallium garnet (YIG/GGG) film structure is regarded as a resonator excited by a stepped terminal short-circuited stripline, and additional metal rings are plated on the other side of the RO4350 substrate. Two YIG/GGG film structures placed in parallel are directly coupled. This structure enhances the RF magnetic field, reduces filter loss, and suppresses parasitic response. The filter design and geometrical parameter optimization are first carried out using CST Studio Suite. When the magnetic field changes from 1820 to 7420 Oe, the filter is tuned from 5 to 19 GHz, with a 3-dB bandwidth (BW) of 62–107 MHz, insertion loss (IL) of less than 2 dB, and parasitic response suppression of about 20 dB over the entire tuning range (TR).

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