A novel quasi-elliptic HTS filter with group-delay equalization using compact quasi-lumped element resonators in VHF band

  • Tao Yu*
  • , Chunguang Li
  • , Fei Li
  • , Qiang Zhang
  • , Liang Sun
  • , Xueqiang Zhang
  • , Aisheng He
  • , Hong Li
  • , Qiang Luo
  • , Changzhi Gu
  • , Haiyan Tian
  • , Dongning Zheng
  • , Changzheng Gao
  • , Yusheng He
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

To produce a filter small enough to fit a 2-in wafer in the very high frequency (VHF) band while avoiding parasitic cross coupling among nonadjacent resonators, a novel quasi-lumped element resonator with interdigital capacitor, double-spiral inductor, and pad capacitor have been introduced. This resonator has not only a highly miniature structure but also a very weak far-field radiation. A ten-pole quasi-elliptic filter with group-delay equalization, which has a 7.1-MHz 1-dB passband and a center frequency of 257.5 MHz, is designed and fabricated on a 37.3 mm × 30.1 mm × 0.5 mm LaAlO3 substrate. The measured results showed a 0.24-dB insertion loss, a 15-dB return loss, and a 70-dB out-of-band rejection. Moreover, the group delay variation is less than 50 ns over 70% of the 1-dB passband and the band where the phase error ripple is within ±5° is more than 80% of the 1-dB passband. The overall experimental performance showed excellent agreement with the theory and simulation, which is a good proof of the advantage of our weak far-field radiation resonator. The result showed that the novel resonator is very suitable to fabricate narrowband ultrahigh frequency, VHF, or even lower frequency high-temperature superconductor filters on a 2-in wafer.

Original languageEnglish
Article number4796215
Pages (from-to)69-75
Number of pages7
JournalIEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity
Volume19
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2009
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Bandpass filter
  • Linear phase
  • Quasi-elliptic
  • Superconducting
  • Very high frequency (VHF)

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