Abstract

In this paper, one kind of novel non-periodic spoof surface plasmon polaritons (SSPPs) with H-shaped cells is proposed. As we all know, the cutoff frequency exists inherently for the conventional comb-shaped SSPPs, which is a kind of periodic groove shape structures and fed by a conventional coplanar waveguide (CPW). In this work, instead of increasing the depth of all the grooves, two H-shaped cells are introduced to effectively reduce the cutoff frequency of the conventional comb-shaped SSPPs (about 12 GHz) for compact design. More importantly, the guide waves can be gradually transformed to SSPP waves with high efficiency, and better impedance matching from 50 Ω to the novel SSPP strip is achieved. Based on the proposed non-periodic SSPPs with H-shaped cells, a wideband bandpass filter (the 3-dB fractional bandwidths 68%) is realized by integrating the spiral-shaped defected ground structure (DGS) etched on CPW. Specifically, the filter shows high passband selectivity (Δf3 dB/Δf20 dB = 0.91) and wide upper stopband with −20 dB rejection. A prototype is fabricated for demonstration. Good agreements can be observed between the measured and simulated results, indicating potential applications in the integrated plasmonic devices and circuits at microwave and even THz frequencies.

Highlights

  • In nature, surface plasmon polaritons (SPPs) only exists at optical frequencies, in which special surface electromagnetic waves modes can propagate on the interface between metal and dielectric[1,2]

  • Based on the above design ideas, the spiral-shaped defected ground structure (DGS) etched on coplanar waveguide (CPW) is used to feed the proposed non-periodic SSPPs for filter design

  • A very narrow stopband response can be generated at the edge of the passband at the low frequency, while high selectivity of the wideband bandpass filter can be achieved

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Introduction

Surface plasmon polaritons (SPPs) only exists at optical frequencies, in which special surface electromagnetic waves modes can propagate on the interface between metal and dielectric[1,2]. Based on the above design ideas, the spiral-shaped DGS etched on CPW is used to feed the proposed non-periodic SSPPs for filter design. The cutoff frequency of the new non-periodic SSPPs decreases a lot with good transmission characteristics in the passband.

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