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  • Chinese Optics Letters
  • Vol. 5,
  • Issue 12,
  • pp. 715-716
  • (2007)

Frequency selective surface with a flat topped passband

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Abstract

Two frequency selective surface (FSS) configurations with flat topped passband are presented in this paper. One configuration is single layer FSS with lambda/4 thickness dielectric loaded on both sides, and the other is double layers FSS. Based on the modal matching method, the frequency response properties including angle effect and polarization effect of both FSS configurations are analyzed, and the plots of the frequency versus transmission coefficient are obtained for different incident angles and polarizations. It is shown that the structure with the single layer FSS embedded centrally in the lambda/2 thickness dielectric has a wider flat top bandwidth of 6.8 GHz than that of the double layers FSS of 3 GHz. In addition, the fabrication of single layer is relatively easier than the double layers FSS.

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