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Applied Physics Letters | 2009

Experimental verification of extraordinary transmission without surface plasmons

Francisco Medina; Jorge A. Ruiz-Cruz; Francisco Mesa; Jesús M. Rebollar; José R. Montejo-Garai; R. Marqués

This letter provides an experimental demonstration of extraordinary transmission in a closed waveguide system loaded with an electrically small diaphragm. This is a situation where the standard surface plasmon polariton (SPP) theory does not apply. The theoretical explanation is then based on the concept of impedance matching. This concept has previously been applied by some of the authors to account for enhanced transmission in situations where surface plasmon theory can be used: periodic arrays of small holes or slits in flat metal screens. The experiment in this letter supports the impedance matching model, valid for when SPPs are present or not.


IEEE Microwave and Wireless Components Letters | 2013

Silicon Micromachined Canonical

Carlos A. Leal-Sevillano; Theodore Reck; Cecile Jung-Kubiak; Goutam Chattopadhyay; Jorge A. Ruiz-Cruz; José R. Montejo-Garai; Jesús M. Rebollar

In this letter, several bandpass filters operating in the WR-1.5 band (500 to 750 GHz) are presented. The deep reactive ion etching (DRIE) silicon micromachining process is used for the fabrication of the filters. Two canonical filter topologies based on E- and H-plane are implemented. The work presented here has two specific objectives: a) to get important fabrication process parameters, such as tolerances, vertical angles, surface roughness, and repeatability and b) to validate the proper working of the waveguide filters in the terahertz band. These filters do not have any tuning element. Experimental results show better than 10 dB return loss and approximately 1 and 2.5 dB insertion loss (for 6% fractional bandwidth) for the E- and H-plane topology, respectively. The obtained results are in agreement with fabrication tolerances of 2 μm and vertical angles deviations up to 3°.


IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques | 2005

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José R. Montejo-Garai; Jorge A. Ruiz-Cruz; Jesús M. Rebollar; Manuel J. Padilla-Cruz; Antonio Onoro-Navarro; Isidro Hidalgo-Carpintero

In this paper, an extension to the extracted pole technique for synthesizing N-order filters with N-transmission zeros at real frequencies is presented. In addition, a new bandpass rectangular waveguide H-plane low-cost configuration filter for high-power low-loss application (patent pending) that implements a filtering function with finite real frequency transmission zeros is proposed. This structure operates as a resonant cavity in transmission at central frequency of the bandpass and simultaneously introduces a controlled transmission zero out of the bandpass. Since every double-controlled electrical behavior cavity introduces a transmission zero, it is possible to introduce as many transmission zeros as the order of the filtering function. In order to validate the synthesis procedure and the new structure, different filters have been designed: a second-order filter with two transmission zeros, a third-order filter with one transmission zero, a fourth-order filter with two transmission zeros, and finally, an eighth-order filter with two transmission zeros. The last two have been manufactured, showing an excellent agreement between the measurement and theoretical simulation.


IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation | 2006

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Mariano Barba; Juan E. Page; José A. Encinar; José R. Montejo-Garai

A broadband antenna for GSM1800-UMTS base stations with multiple switchable beams in azimuth is presented in this paper. The multiple beams are obtained by means of a broadband Butler matrix. The radiating element is broadband and consists of two stacked patches. The elevation pattern is shaped with null filling and upper lobe reduction that has been achieved by means of a broadband corporate feed network implemented in microstrip technology. Photographs and measurements of the manufactured prototypes are presented confirming that the design of all of the elements is correct


IEEE Microwave and Wireless Components Letters | 2012

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Carlos A. Leal-Sevillano; José R. Montejo-Garai; Maolong Ke; Michael J. Lancaster; Jorge A. Ruiz-Cruz; Jesús M. Rebollar

The design and experimental validation of a pseudo-elliptical response filter at W-Band is presented. A micromachining technique based on the thick SU-8 photo-resist is used to construct the filter. The optimized structure is specially well-suited for the implementation of filters with transmission zeros by means of micromachining techniques, since the extracted poles are implemented by simple stubs without irises. Furthermore, a novel topology based on the use of only three SU-8 layers is presented. This new topology, which includes a novel optimized input/output routing, can be potentially used for the design of high-performance devices with a fast and low-cost production. A fourth-order filter with two transmission zeros has been fabricated (bandwidth 5%), presenting 1.2 dB of insertion loss. This level of loss is equivalent to the actual state-of-art for micromachined filters at W-band, in spite of the reduced height and the split block in the H-plane used in the presented design.


IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques | 2010

-Plane Bandpass Filters at the Terahertz Band

Francisco Medina; Francisco Mesa; Jorge A. Ruiz-Cruz; Jesús M. Rebollar; José R. Montejo-Garai

Extraordinary transmission through periodic distributions of sub-wavelength holes made in opaque screens has been demonstrated and exhaustively studied along the last decade. More recently, extraordinary transmission has also been predicted and experimentally observed through electrically small diaphragms located inside hollow pipe waveguides. This last phenomenon cannot be explained in terms of surface waves excited along the periodic system (the so-called surface plasmon polaritons). Transverse resonances can be invoked, however, as a sound explanation for extraordinary transmission in this kind of systems. In this paper, a simple waveguide system, exhibiting exactly the same behavior previously observed in periodic 2-D arrays of holes, is analyzed in depth. Analogies and differences with the periodic case are discussed. The theoretical and experimental results reported in this paper provide strong evidence in favor of the point of view emphasizing the concept of impedance matching versus surface wave excitation. The role of material losses is discussed as an important practical issue limiting the maximum achievable subwavelength transmission level. Most of our conclusions can be applied to both periodic arrays of holes and diaphragms in closed waveguides.


IEEE Microwave and Wireless Components Letters | 2012

Synthesis and design of in-line N-order filters with N real transmission zeros by means of extracted poles implemented in low-cost rectangular H-plane waveguide

Carlos A. Leal-Sevillano; José R. Montejo-Garai; Jorge A. Ruiz-Cruz; Jesús M. Rebollar

The design, method of fabrication and experimental validation of a pseudo-elliptical four-poles asymmetric response filter at 100 GHz with 10% of fractional bandwidth is presented. The designed filter is part of an image radar system and must fulfill stringent specifications. The proposed topology and method of fabrication improves the out of band rejection above the pass band in comparison with other classical structures, while keeping a low insertion loss level. A two-fold geometry for implementing a transmission zero is proposed, avoiding the excitation of the first higher order mode and easing the manufacturing without any tuning element. A low-cost milling process is used for the fabrication of the device. The final design fulfills the desired specifications and presents 0.6 dB of insertion loss level at 100 GHz. The excellent agreement between simulations and measurements at this frequency band in both, return loss and insertion loss, is pointed out.


international microwave symposium | 2005

A Switchable Multiple Beam Antenna for GSM-UMTS Base Stations in Planar Technology

Jorge A. Ruiz-Cruz; Kawthar A. Zaki; José R. Montejo-Garai; Jesús M. Rebollar

CAD of rectangular waveguide filters with elliptic responses is described. The configuration uses capacitive and inductive irises in order to achieve the different coupling signs required to synthesize finite transmission zeros in the rejection bands. The input and output ports are realized by a coaxial probe that directly excites the input/output cavities. The analysis is done by the efficient Mode-Matching method, in order to allow a final full-wave optimization taking into account all the higher order mode interactions. The CAD results are verified with the HFSS and a filter will be manufactured for testing.


IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques | 2014

A Pseudo-Elliptical Response Filter at W-Band Fabricated With Thick SU-8 Photo-Resist Technology

Carlos A. Leal-Sevillano; Yingtao Tian; Michael J. Lancaster; Jorge A. Ruiz-Cruz; José R. Montejo-Garai; Jesús M. Rebollar

In this paper, an orthomode transducer (OMT) for dual-band operation and optimized for stacked micromachined layers implementation is presented. The proposed design avoids the use of septums, irises, pins, or small features and minimizes the number of equal-thickness micromachined layers required. In this way, the micromachining fabrication is simplified, making the proposed design a very attractive candidate for high frequency applications and for low-cost batch production. A W-band dual-band design (one different polarization in each frequency band) with more than 10% fractional bandwidth for each band and 30% separation between bands is presented. In addition, proper routing and layered bends are designed for an optimum standard interfacing with the same orientation of the input/output ports. Two OMTs in a back-to-back configuration are fabricated using a thick SU-8 photo-resist micromachining process. A total of six stacked SU-8 layers, all of them with the same thickness of 635 μm, are used. The experimental results are coherent with the tolerance and misalignment of the process, validating the proposed novel OMT design.


Progress in Electromagnetics Research-pier | 2008

Study of Extraordinary Transmission in a Circular Waveguide System

Jorge A. Ruiz-Cruz; José R. Montejo-Garai; Jesús M. Rebollar; Santiago Sobrino

An improved E-plane power divider for compact waveg- uide triplexers with large separation between channels is presented. The configuration of the divider aims to exploit the different behavior of the device for frequency bands with large separation, leading to a very asymmetric E-plane junction. H -plane filters with inductive win- dows are used for each channel, in order to obtain reduced insertion losses and lower sensitivity than in metal-insert E-plane filters. The resultant triplexer configuration is very compact, and its design is an- alyzed and optimized by Mode-Matching. The experimental results of a full Ku-band prototype for communications satellite systems show a very good agreement with the expected simulated response.

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Jesús M. Rebollar

Technical University of Madrid

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Jorge A. Ruiz-Cruz

Autonomous University of Madrid

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Ana Moran-Lopez

Autonomous University of Madrid

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J. Zapata

Technical University of Madrid

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Juan Córcoles

Autonomous University of Madrid

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Lucas Polo-Lopez

Autonomous University of Madrid

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Goutam Chattopadhyay

California Institute of Technology

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