Abstract

The use of M-type barium hexagonal ferrite (BaM) thin films for self-biased planar millimeter wave notch filters was demonstrated for the first time. The BaM film was grown by pulsed laser deposition and showed a remanent to saturation magnetization ratio of 0.99 and a 60 GHz ferromagnetic resonance linewidth of about 300 Oe. The filter consisted of a BaM film element positioned on the top of a coplanar waveguide and showed a band-stop response at 53 GHz for zero external fields. This filtering response resulted from power absorption due to magnetostatic wave excitation in the BaM film.

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