Title :
Dispersion analysis of the shielded Sievenpiper structure using multiconductor transmission-line theory
Author :
Elek, Francis ; Eleftheriades, George V.
Author_Institution :
Edward S. Rogers Sr. Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Univ. of Toronto, Ont., Canada
Abstract :
Dispersion curves for the shielded Sievenpiper "mushroom" structure are obtained by means of multiconductor transmission-line (MTL) theory. This inherently quasitransverse electromagnetic mode (quasi-TEM) analysis is used to quickly and accurately calculate the dispersion of the lowest pass-band and several of the upper pass-bands. The first pass-band reveals dual mode behavior, supporting one forward-wave and one backward-wave mode, with the first stop-band formed as a result of contra-directional coupling between the two modes. The dispersion curves obtained using MTL theory are compared with full-wave simulations, with excellent agreement between the two methods. Moreover, the analysis reveals an interesting modal behavior within the stop-band, corresponding to complex conjugate propagation constants. The overall modal structure within the various bands is examined and related to corresponding applications.
Keywords :
dispersion (wave); multiconductor transmission lines; periodic structures; transmission line theory; backward-wave mode; band gap; contra-directional coupling; dispersion analysis; dispersion curves; dual mode behavior; forward-wave mode; full-wave simulations; loaded transmission lines; metamaterials; modal behavior; multiconductor transmission-line theory; negative refraction; quasiTEM analysis; quasitransverse electromagnetic mode; shielded Sievenpiper structure; wave propagation constants; Capacitors; Circuits; Conductors; Corrugated surfaces; Metallization; Metamaterials; Microstrip; Periodic structures; Transmission line theory; Transmission lines; Backward waves; band-gap; complex modes; loaded transmission lines; metamaterials; negative refraction;
Journal_Title :
Microwave and Wireless Components Letters, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/LMWC.2004.832075