Abstract

A 7-pole dual-wideband high temperature superconducting (HTS) filter based on a quarter-wavelength stub-loaded dual-mode resonator is introduced. The resonance characteristics, coupling patterns, external factor and cross coupling structure are discussed in turn. The filter is fabricated on a double side DyBa2Cu3O7 HTS thin film with a 2 inch-diameter and 0.5-mm-thick MgO substrate. The fabricated filter is measured at 77 K. The measured results show that the filter has an excellent in-band performance with center frequencies of 240 MHz, 541 MHz and passbands of 40 MHz, 140 MHz, respectively. Due to the introduction of transmission zeros, the selectivity of filter is further improved. The measured results agree with the simulated ones substantially.

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