[Research & Development] HTS Filters Undergo Mechanical Tuning Nancy Friedrich | ED Online ID #17244 | October 2007
HTS filters are known for their low insertion
loss and high out-of-band rejection. Yet the performance
of these filters may be negatively impacted
by the thickness of the HTS film, dielectric-constant
variations, and more. Tuning work is
therefore required to guarantee high performance
in an HTS filter. Such tuning may be mechanical,
electrical, or magnetic in its approach. At
Tsinghua University in Beijing, China, researchers
successfully used a mechanical tuning method
to correct the center frequency shifts of HTS filters.
This work was carried out by Huili Peng, Xiaoping
Zhang, Xubo Guo, Lijuan Mu, Bin Wei,
Baoxin Gao, and Bisong Cao. Their mechanicaltuning
method uses sapphire and copper rods
for high-temperature superconducting filters. A
three-pole microstrip filter and two-pole patch
filter were fabricated and tuned. Depending on
the local electromagnetic-field distribution, the
center frequency shifted toward either the lower
or higher end in dielectric tuning. See “Mechanism
Study of Mechanical Tuning in HTS Filter
Application,” Microwave and Optical Technology
Letters, July 2007, p. 1565.
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