Terahertz Bandstop Filter Using Varying Radii Split-Ring Resonators
Saeid Asadi, Mohsen Haghighat, Thomas Darcie, and Levi Smith

TL;DR
This paper presents a proof-of-concept terahertz band-stop filter using split-ring resonators with varying radii, demonstrating its potential as a discrete sub-wavelength filtering element for terahertz systems.
Contribution
It introduces a novel design of a terahertz band-stop filter based on varying radii split-ring resonators, validated through experiments and simulations.
Findings
Center frequency of 1.06 THz
-3 dB bandwidth of 0.36 THz
Reasonable agreement between simulation and experiment
Abstract
In this letter we report a proof-of-concept terahertz band-stop filter constructed from split-ring resonators that has a center frequency of 1.06 THz and a -3 dB bandwidth of 0.36 THz. The design consists of nine split ring resonators of varying radii (3 x 13 um, 3 x 14 um, 3 x 15 um) that are placed between the conductors of a coplanar stripline transmission line. The response of the filter is measured using a modified terahertz time-domain spectrometer and we find reasonable agreement between simulation and experiment. This work demonstrates the viability of using varying-radii split-ring resonators as discrete sub-wavelength filter elements for terahertz systems.
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Taxonomy
TopicsPhotonic and Optical Devices · Acoustic Wave Resonator Technologies · Microwave Engineering and Waveguides
