Mechanically Reconfigurable Waveguide Filter Based on Glide Symmetry at Millimetre-Wave Bands

Sensors (Basel). 2022 Jan 27;22(3):1001. doi: 10.3390/s22031001.

Abstract

This paper presents the design and fabrication of a mechanically reconfigurable filter at W band based on the concept of glide symmetry. The tunability is achieved by breaking and regenerating the glide symmetry. The filters are made of two glide-symmetric pieces that can be displaced in a certain direction, and therefore, break the symmetry. The high filtering capacity of these designs is demonstrated by simulation and measurement and can also be adjusted mechanically. The transmission level in the manufactured filter varies from a value between -1 and -2 dB when the filter is in the glide symmetry position to values close to -40 dB in the stop-band when it is in the broken symmetry position. The transmission band obtained in the symmetrical mode is around 20%, but, after breaking the symmetry, it is split into two passbands of 6.5% and 11% separated by a stop-band of 6%. The position, bandwidth, filtering level and filter roll-off can be adjusted for both modes of operation by appropriately selecting the unit cell design parameters and the number of unit cells.

Keywords: filter; glide symmetry; mechanical tenability; millimetre-wave.