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  • 2011Tunable sub-wavelength resonators based on barium-strontium-titanate thick-film technology10citations
  • 2008Doubly tuned metamaterial transmission lines based on complementary split-ring resonators5citations

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  • Bonache, Jordi
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Doubly tuned metamaterial transmission lines based on complementary split-ring resonators

  • Bonache, Jordi
  • Vélez, A.
  • Martin, Ferran
Abstract

In this article, tuning is applied to metamaterial transmission lines loaded with complementary split-ring resonators. Specifically, a double-tuning scheme is proposed, where one semiconductor varactor diode is placed between the inner and outer metallic regions of the complementary split-ring resonator, whereas the second varactor diode is placed in series with the host line above the position of the complementary split-ring resonator. By tuning the former varactor, we can tailor the electrical characteristics of the complementary split-ring resonator. By using the second varactor as a switch, we can choose operation of the structure as a left-handed or as a negative permittivity structure. The result is a reconfigurable/tunable filtering structure that can be used as notch filter or narrow band-pass filter. A prototype device has been designed and fabricated.

Topics
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • semiconductor
  • positron annihilation lifetime spectroscopy
  • Photoacoustic spectroscopy
  • metamaterial