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Highly efficient magnetically tunable high frequency spur-line notch filter

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Abstract We report a cobalt ferrite nanorods (CFO NRs) based magnetically tunable spur-line notch filter where vertically aligned CFO NRs has been grown on silver nanoparticles coated silicon substrate. The… Click to show full abstract

Abstract We report a cobalt ferrite nanorods (CFO NRs) based magnetically tunable spur-line notch filter where vertically aligned CFO NRs has been grown on silver nanoparticles coated silicon substrate. The CFO NRs are coupled with high frequency spur-line bandstop filter in flip-chip configuration and the device showed excellent tunable microwave properties in the presence of a low bias magnetic field. The center frequency of the tunable filter is ~16.4 GHz which is shifted to ~14.9 GHz with ~8.7% tunability by applying bias magnetic field ~320 Oe. The magnetic field tuning of the center frequency is explained on the basis of the change in permeability value of the CFO NRs with bias magnetic field as the NRs are used in the partially magnetized state. For validation, permeability value is also calculated by using numerical equations. The experimental reflection of the device has been supported with a simulation using CST microwave studio software.

Keywords: spur line; frequency; cfo nrs; magnetically tunable; line notch

Journal Title: Current Applied Physics
Year Published: 2020

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