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Novel Air-Filled Waveguide Transmission Line Based on Multilayer Thin Metal Plates

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TTHZ.2019.2905775

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Chemical metal etching; electromagnetic bandgap (EBG); millimeter wave; multilayer waveguide (MLW); waveguide

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  1. Swedish Governmental Agency for Innovation Systems VINNOVA [2018-03484]
  2. Vinnova [2018-03484] Funding Source: Vinnova

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This paper presents a novel way of constructing waveguiding structures by stacking several thin metal plates for millimeter-wave and terahertz applications. The metallic layers do not require any electrical contacts among them. An air-filled multilayer waveguide (MLW) transmission line is successfully designed and manufactured at D-band. Five vertically stacked thin metal layers are used to form an air-filled rectangular waveguide line. The layers are simply assembled by allowing a small air gap among them, without the need of using advanced manufacturing methods such as adhesive bonding techniques. The possible field leakage due to the air gaps is prevented by using an electromagnetic bandgap structure, consisting of glide-symmetric holes. A straight MLW line and a line with double 90 degrees bends are fabricated by using chemical metal etching, as a proof of concept. The measurement results of the straight line show that the reflection coefficient is better than -18 dB with an average insertion loss of 0.02 dB/mm over the frequency band 110-170 GHz. For the double 90 degrees bend line, the reflection coefficient is better than -18 dB with a similar average insertion loss of 0.02 dB/mmover the frequency band 110-150 GHz. The proposed concept could be an excellent candidate for designing compact and thin passive waveguide components and active components packaging, with a great potential for low-cost, light weight, and mass producible at millimeter-wave frequencies.

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