Triple Ladder Lumped Circuit with Sixth Order Modal Exceptional Degeneracy
Farshad Yazdi, Alireza Nikzamir, Tarek Mealy, Mohamed Y. Nada, and, Filippo Capolino

TL;DR
This paper presents a novel lumped circuit topology that achieves a sixth order degenerate band-edge (6DBE), enabling highly flat dispersion and high Q-factor resonances for advanced RF applications.
Contribution
The paper introduces a simple triple-ladder circuit topology that realizes a sixth order exceptional degeneracy point, expanding the design possibilities for high Q-factor RF components.
Findings
Achieves sixth order degenerate band-edge (6DBE) in a lumped circuit.
Exhibits high loaded Q-factor and flat dispersion near the 6DBE.
Demonstrates potential for improved filters, oscillators, and sensors.
Abstract
We introduce a circuit topology based on a simple triple-ladder circuit realized with lumped reactive components that provides a sixth order degenerate band-edge (6DBE). The 6DBE is a special kind of sixth-order exceptional point of degeneracy in a lossless and gainless periodic ladder. This degeneracy provides a very flat band edge in the phase-frequency dispersion diagram. The proposed topology exhibits unique structured resonance features associated with a high loaded Q-factor. We investigate the Floquet-Bloch modes in an infinite-length periodic triple-ladder and their dispersion relation using the S parameter formalism. We also provide the approximate analytic expressions of the eigenmodes and dispersion relation around the degenerate point based on the Puiseux series expansion. We investigate the filtering characteristics of a finite-length structure terminated with loads to…
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