Abstract

This paper presents a new class of sharp-selectivity low-temperature superconducting filter that incorporates lumped element resonant couplings. Dependent on a novel synthesis approach, the proposed filter exhibits great advantages such as: (1) a very simple in-line topology (without any cross coupling), (2) extremely compact size based on lumped inductor-capacitor (LC) elements, and (3) multiple transmission zeros (TZs) independently generated and controlled (via each resonant coupling). To facilitate the physical implementation, a group of lumped element circuit models are detailed, where series LC units are adopted for both the resonators and the resonant couplings. Considering an in-line topology here, the entire filter layout is then designed by cascading the lumped models one after another. For verification, a 5th-order bandpass filter centered at 5 GHz, with 500 MHz bandwidth and 3 TZs, is designed, simulated, and tested at cryogenic temperature (4.2 K). Moreover, preliminary simulations of the presented filter in series with an on-chip rapid single-flux-quantum microwave pulse generator are discussed for superconducting quantum applications.

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