Demonstration of a Terahertz Coplanar-Strip Spoof-Surface-Plasmon Polariton Low Pass Filter
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Abstract There is a growing interest in Spoof Surface Plasmon Polariton (SSPP) structures at Terahertz (THz) frequencies for applications such as filtering, sensing, and communications. However, to date, there are limited experiments which confirm SSPP characteristics at THz frequencies. The majority of literature focuses on simulation or verification by device scaling down to Gigahertz (GHz) frequencies where standard vector network analyzers are readily available. This paper presents the first experimental verification of SSPP characteristics at THz frequencies in a guided wave system useing coplanar strip (CPS) feedlines. Specifically, we design three SSPP structures with varying band-edge frequencies (1.04 THz, 0.63 THz, and 0.53 THz), then fabricate and verify the low-pass transmission characteristics using a modified THz-time-domain spectrometer (THz-TDS) system. We find strong agreement between simulation, theory, and experiment.
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