Abstract
A novel class of waveguide E-plane resonator structures using periodic metal septa for use at millimeter-wave, submillimeter-wave, and terahertz frequencies has been proposed. It aims to show that this type of resonator can be easily realized with a single metal insert within a rectangular waveguide. One type of resonator which used quarter-wavelength metallic septa was employed. The simulated results for an air-filled metal pipe rectangular waveguide resonator using periodic metallic septa at 37.80 GHz is presented. The measured frequency response of a rectangular waveguide E-plane resonator shows 30 dB rejection at 36 GHz. ©1999 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Microwave Opt Technol Lett 23: 311–312, 1999
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