Abstract

A highly compact dual-band power divider (PD) based on the HMSIW structure is investigated in this paper. The dual-band operation is achieved by incorporating an inner modified circular complementary split-ring resonator (MC-CSRR) and outer circular CSRR on the top metal layer of HMSIW. The operating frequency of the PD decreases due to evanescent mode propagation. This assists in miniaturizing the structure apart from the 50% size reduction offered by the HMSIW. By asymmetric placement of two output ports of a PD, it is possible to achieve an unequal PD with an arbitrary power division ratio. To exhibit the proposed idea, two dual-band PD prototypes, one with equal power division and the other with unequal power division are designed, fabricated and experimentally verified. The PD occupies a compact size of 0.128 λg× 0.122 λg, where λg being the guided wavelength at the first operating frequency. The proposed PD with advantages of lower insertion loss, better return loss, minimum amplitude and phase imbalance between the output ports is beneficial for 5G FR1 n78 (3.3- 3.8 GHz) and WLAN (5.17 GHz) communications.

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