Abstract
In this article, to reduce the operating frequency and the size of the spoof surface plasmon polariton (SSPP) attenuator and introduce the filtering function into the graphene attenuator, we propose a tunable graphene filtering attenuator, namely the graphene-based effective SSPP (ESSPP) attenuator. It consists of an ESSPP waveguide and a graphene sandwich structure (GSS). The effect of GSS on the attenuation and dimensions of the ESSPP waveguide on the passband are analyzed in detail, and the closed form of the attenuation is proposed. Finally, five prototypes of the graphene filtering attenuator are fabricated and measured. The experimental results show that not only the attenuation of this attenuator can be tuned but also that the upper and lower cutoff frequencies can be adjusted independently, which means that this filtering attenuator demonstrates expected filtering and attenuation performance.
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