In this paper, a bandstop filter has been realized by using split ring resonator (SRR) based metamaterial structure. The geometrical dimensions of the SRRs have been parametrically optimized in such a way that zero transmission (S21 < − 10 dB) occurs over the frequency range 3.24 to 4.78 GHz with fractional bandwidth of 38.4%. The SRRs are printed on both sides of a 1.6 mm thin FR-4 dielectric, making the structure ultra-thin in nature (∼ λ/46 referred to the center frequency of the transmission zero band). The effective permeability of the structure has been retrieved to conclude the mu-resonance at the corresponding transmission zero frequencies. The surface current distributions at different frequencies of transmission minima implicate the different SRRs responsible for bandstop phenomena.
M. Ananda ReddyR. PandeeswariSeok‐Bum Ko
Duk‐Jae WooTaek-Kyung LeeJaewook Lee
Tanuj GargS. C. GuptaSuprava PatnaikVipul Sharma
Wei XiongWeimin ZhouGang DongChangle ZhiShengjie WangTailong Xu