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Dual-Band Band-Pass Filter with Fixed Low Band and Fluidically-Tunable High Band

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In this work, we present a dual-band band-pass filter with fixed low-band resonant frequency and tunable high-band resonant frequency. The proposed filter consists of two split-ring resonators (SRRs) with a stub and microfluidic channels. The lower resonant frequency is determined by the length of the SRR alone, whereas the higher resonant frequency is determined by the lengths of the SRR and the stub. Using this characteristic, we fix the lower resonant frequency by fixing the SRR length and tune the higher resonant frequency by controlling the stub length by injecting liquid metal in the microfluidic channel. We fabricated the filter on a Duroid substrate. The microfluidic channel was made from polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS), and eutectic gallium–indium (EGaIn) was used as the liquid metal. This filter operates in two states—with, and without, the liquid metal. In the state without the liquid metal, the filter has resonant frequencies at 1.85 GHz and 3.06 GHz, with fractional bandwidths of 4.34% and 2.94%, respectively; and in the state with the liquid metal, it has resonant frequencies at 1.86 GHz and 2.98 GHz, with fractional bandwidths of 4.3% and 2.95%, respectively.
Title: Dual-Band Band-Pass Filter with Fixed Low Band and Fluidically-Tunable High Band
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In this work, we present a dual-band band-pass filter with fixed low-band resonant frequency and tunable high-band resonant frequency.
The proposed filter consists of two split-ring resonators (SRRs) with a stub and microfluidic channels.
The lower resonant frequency is determined by the length of the SRR alone, whereas the higher resonant frequency is determined by the lengths of the SRR and the stub.
Using this characteristic, we fix the lower resonant frequency by fixing the SRR length and tune the higher resonant frequency by controlling the stub length by injecting liquid metal in the microfluidic channel.
We fabricated the filter on a Duroid substrate.
The microfluidic channel was made from polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS), and eutectic gallium–indium (EGaIn) was used as the liquid metal.
This filter operates in two states—with, and without, the liquid metal.
In the state without the liquid metal, the filter has resonant frequencies at 1.
85 GHz and 3.
06 GHz, with fractional bandwidths of 4.
34% and 2.
94%, respectively; and in the state with the liquid metal, it has resonant frequencies at 1.
86 GHz and 2.
98 GHz, with fractional bandwidths of 4.
3% and 2.
95%, respectively.

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