Abstract

This paper presents a novel compact and broadband filtering balun using N-shaped spoof surface plasmon polaritons (SSPPs). The N-shaped SSPP unit cell’s lateral size has a 48% reduction compared to the rectangle-shaped counterpart. The proposed filtering balun is constructed by periodically etching N-shaped and mode-matching SSPP unit cells into the slotline balun consisting of the microstrip-to-slotline transition (MST) structures. The combination of the N-shaped SSPP unit cells and slotline balun realize the compactness and the broadband bandpass filtering response. Moreover, we can individually adjust the passband’s lower and upper cut-off frequencies. Due to the larger phase constant of the N-shaped SSPP unit cell, the field-confined ability of the proposed filtering balun is enhanced. The proposed design is fabricated and measured. It has advantages in bandwidth, stopband performance, size, and degree of design freedom compared with existing SSPP filtering baluns.

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