Compact Broad Band-Stop Filter with Circular Fractal-Shaped Stubs for X-Band Radar Applications

Authors

  • Mohammad Pourbagher Depertment of Electrical Engineering Urmia University, Urmia, Iran
  • Javad Nourinia Depertment of Electrical Engineering Urmia University, Urmia, Iran
  • Changiz Ghobadi Depertment of Electrical Engineering Urmia University, Urmia, Iran

Keywords:

Band-stop filter, circular fractal-shaped stubs, defected ground plane, X-band applications

Abstract

In this letter, we use the fractal structures to design a novel compact band-stop filter with prominent cut-off sharpness and wide stop-band for X-band applications. By cutting five U-shaped slots on the ground plane and by inserting five Fractal- Shaped stubs in the microstrip transmission line, the proposed structure is created hence a constant and flat impedance bandwidth at the X-band can be produced. The operating frequencies of the filter can be easily controlled by changing the protruded fractal-shaped stubs dimensions, without changing the area taken by the structure. The experimental results show good agreement with simulation results and demonstrate that excellent stop-band performance could be obtained through the proposed band stop filter.

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Published

2021-08-08

How to Cite

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Mohammad Pourbagher, Javad Nourinia, and Changiz Ghobadi, “Compact Broad Band-Stop Filter with Circular Fractal-Shaped Stubs for X-Band Radar Applications”, ACES Journal, vol. 32, no. 01, pp. 56–59, Aug. 2021.

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