Abstract

In this letter, triangular-cavity bandpass filters are investigated in stackable multilayer technologies in order to achieve highly compact designs with reduced fabrication complexity. The triangular-shaped cavities are first introduced in the form of singlets and then expanded on as a novel method for achieving a quasi-triplet filter response, where the filter's input and output irises are utilized as resonating means for two additional passband poles. Exploitation of this advanced singlet scheme exemplifies innovative use of resonant irises for achieving highly compact filters that can be manufactured with simple multilayer fabrication steps for use in future terahertz applications.

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