Application of metastructure based on four split-ring resonators
https://doi.org/10.34680/2076-8052.2021.4(125).43-46
Abstract
The article presents the possibility of using metamaterials based on split ring resonators as a microstrip bandpass filter. The construction of a metastructure based on four split-ring resonators for different frequencies and an equivalent circuit for connecting the resonators are presented. Computer simulation of the initial version of the metastructure was carried out, the obtained amplitude- frequency characteristics made it possible to select the optimal parameters and dimensions of the metastructure for further modeling, in order to reduce the resonance characteristics of all resonators to a common resonance characteristic. Simulations were carried out using the HFSS Ansoft 3D RF / Microwave simulation tool. The obtained amplitude-frequency characteristics for the final version of the metastructure design confirm the possibility of using this metastructure for the development of a microstrip filter, as well as for further study of this metastructure with the inclusion of ferrite elements for electronic restructuring of the device.
About the Authors
V. N. LobekinRussian Federation
M. I. Bichurin
Russian Federation
E. A. Zueva
Russian Federation
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Lobekin V.N., Bichurin M.I., Zueva E.A. Application of metastructure based on four split-ring resonators. Title in english. 2021;(4(125)):43-46. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.34680/2076-8052.2021.4(125).43-46