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Application of Metal-clad Antiresonant Reflecting Hollow Waveguides to Tunable Terahertz Notch Filter

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Abstract

A continuously tunable terahertz notch filter is demonstrated by using antiresonant reflecting hollow waveguides. The maximum frequency-tuning-range approached 50% of the bandwidth, and a 20dB notch-depth with a linewidth of 6GHz was successfully achieved.

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