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Dual-band frequency selective surface with large band separation and stable performance
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Electrical EngineeringEngineeringLarge Band SeparationAntennaSurface ScienceApplied PhysicsFrequency Selective SurfacesMicrowave AntennaFaraday CageComputational ElectromagneticsNew TechniqueMicrowave EngineeringStable PerformanceElectromagnetic MetamaterialsElectromagnetic Compatibility
A new technique of designing a dual-band frequency selective surface with large band separation is presented. This technique is based on a delicately designed topology of L- and Ku-band microwave filters. The two band-pass responses are generated by a capacitively-loaded square-loop frequency selective surface and an aperture-coupled frequency selective surface, respectively. A Faraday cage is located between the two frequency selective surface structures to eliminate undesired couplings. Based on this technique, a dual-band frequency selective surface with large band separation is designed, which possesses large band separation, high selectivity, and stable performance under various incident angles and different polarizations.
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