Abstract
Recent development of a high-performance narrowband high-temperature superconducting (HTS) filter is presented. A 10-pole quasi-elliptic function response filter with two pairs of transmission zeros (for high selectivity), which has a center frequency of 2.185 GHz and a 3 dB bandwidth of 10 MHz (a fractional bandwidth of 0.45%), is introduced. The filter was fabricated on a 40 mm×16 mm×0.5 mm MgO wafer with double-sided YBCO films. The measured results show that the filter has 0.15 dB insertion loss at the center of the passband and a return loss better than −22.5 dB at a temperature of 67 K. Band edge steepness reaches over 28.3 dB/MHz at both the low and high frequency edges. The out-of-band rejection is over 78 dB at 8 MHz away from the center frequency and close to 100 dB in a wideband range.
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