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Original Articles

On One- and Two-Dimensional Electromagnetic Band Gap Structures in Rectangular Waveguides at Microwave Frequencies

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Pages 437-460 | Received 31 Oct 2004, Accepted 16 Dec 2004, Published online: 17 Aug 2006
 

Abstract

Electromagnetic band gap (EBG) structures of two different configurations implemented inside R120 rectangular waveguides (frequency range 10–15 GHz) are examined. The first configuration has a periodic, piecewise uniform variation of permittivity in the propagation direction. Two types of such one-dimensional (1D) EBG structures are analyzed, one with the unit cell comprising two dielectric layers, the other with three dielectric layers per unit cell. The second configuration is two-dimensional, with the unit cell along the propagation direction containing two sections, each of which is made of alternating pillars of two dielectric materials. The Bloch theorem is invoked for the ideal EBG structures, which are infinitely long in the propagation direction. The mode-matching method (MMM) is used for real 1D-EBG structures, which contain a finite number of unit cells, whereas a combination of the coupled-mode method (CMM) and the MMM is used for real 2D-EBG structures. Spectrums of the transmission coefficient of the fundamental mode for the 1D-EBG structures are computed and shown to compare favorably against experimental data. The effect of inserting a defect in 1D-EBG structures is demonstrated theoretically as well as experimentally. The band gaps computed for real and ideal 2D-EBG structures are compared as well.

This work was supported by the Dirección General de Investigación of the Spanish MEC, under project TIC2003-09677-C03-01.

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