Title :
Dual- and Triple-Mode Branch-Line Ring Resonators and Harmonic Suppressed Half-Ring Resonators
Author :
Cho, Choon Sik ; Lee, Jae W. ; Kim, Jaeheung
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Electron., Telecommun. & Comput. Eng., Hankuk Aviation Univ., Goyang
Abstract :
Ring resonators have been widely used for various applications. Dual-mode ring resonators have also been investigated due to their applicability to multifrequency mode requirement. In this paper, dual-mode ring resonators using a branch line are designed along with a systematic approach. Triple-mode branch-line ring resonators are also designed adding two branch lines to the ring resonator. Adding more branch lines, multimode resonators can be realized based on the design procedure developed here. The location of the branch lines determines the additional resonant frequencies other than the fundamental resonant frequency generated by the enclosing ring. Furthermore, half-ring resonators working at 2.5 GHz are proposed for suppressing multiple harmonics (second and third harmonics) and providing size reduction with employment of various physical configurations. Equalizing the even- and odd-mode phase delays, harmonics are suppressed effectively in the design of half-ring resonators. Double half-ring resonators with a long opening gap are investigated to continuously decrease the resonant frequency. An open-loop structure provides flexible design and lowers the resonant frequency. Two dual-mode ring resonators and one triple-mode ring resonator are simulated and fabricated along with three different half-ring resonators
Keywords :
harmonics suppression; resonators; 2.5 GHz; dual-mode branch-line ring resonators; harmonic suppressed half-ring resonators; multiple harmonic suppression; triple-mode branch-line ring resonators; Band pass filters; Delay effects; Employment; Frequency response; Harmonics suppression; Optical ring resonators; Power harmonic filters; Q factor; Resonant frequency; Wireless communication; Dual-mode ring resonators; half-ring resonators; harmonic suppression; triple-mode ring resonators;
Journal_Title :
Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMTT.2006.884688