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Polarisation independent bandpass FSS
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2007
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EngineeringMicrowave TransmissionElectromagnetic MetamaterialsElectromagnetic CompatibilityPolariton DynamicPolar DesignOptical PropertiesFrequency Selective SurfacesFss YieldsFrequency Selective SurfaceComputational ElectromagneticsHigh Impedance SurfacesPhysicsAntennaMillimeter Wave TechnologyPolarization ImagingMicrowave EngineeringSpectral TransmittanceApplied Physics
The spectral transmittance of a frequency selective surface (FSS), which consists of two free-standing arrays of short-circuited nested annular slots, is presented. The FSS was designed to provide a minimum of 20 dB isolation between the frequency bands 316.5–325.5 and 349.5–358.5 GHz when the filter operates in the TE and TM planes at 45° incidence. Experimental results, which are in close agreement with the computed transmission coefficients, show that the maximum insertion loss is 0.9 dB, and the minimum cross-polar discrimination is at least 21 dB in the passbands. The FSS yields virtually identical spectral responses in the two polarisation planes over the frequency range 315–359 GHz.
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