Simulating the radiation loss of superconducting submillimeter wave filters and transmission lines using Sonnet EM [IMA]

http://arxiv.org/abs/2012.07251


Superconducting resonators and transmission lines are fundamental building blocks of integrated circuits for millimeter-submillimeter astronomy. Accurate simulation of radiation loss from the circuit is crucial for the design of these circuits because radiation loss increases with frequency, and can thereby deteriorate the system performance. Here we show a stratification for a 2.5-dimensional method-of-moment simulator Sonnet EM that enables accurate simulations of the radiative resonant behavior of submillimeter-wave coplanar resonators and straight coplanar waveguides (CPWs). The Sonnet simulation agrees well with the measurement of the transmission through a coplanar resonant filter at 374.6 GHz. Our Sonnet stratification utilizes artificial lossy layers below the lossless substrate to absorb the radiation, and we use co-calibrated internal ports for de-embedding. With this type of stratification, Sonnet can be used to model superconducting millimeter-submillimeter wave circuits even when radiation loss is a potential concern.

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A. Endo, A. Laguna, S. Hähnle, et. al.
Tue, 15 Dec 20
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Comments: Presented at the SPIE Astronomical Telescopes + Instrumentation 2020. Full published paper, poster and video available at this https URL