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A novel high-selective bandpass frequency selective surface with multiple transmission zeros

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  • Jialin Yuan
  • Shaobin Liu
  • Borui Bian
  • Xiangkun Kong
  • Haifeng Zhang
  • Shenyun Wang

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The design, analysis, and measurement of a novel frequency selective surface (FSS) are proposed, which works with high selectivity in X-band and wide out of band rejection in C-band and Ku-band. The proposed FSS is achieved by cascading two-layer periodic arrays of unit cells based on square loop structure. Multiple transmission zeros are obtained for broadening the stopband on the both sides of the passband. The presented double-layer FSS is insensitive to the variation of incident angle and polarization of a striking plane electromagnetic wave. By studying the electric fields and currents excited in the proposed structure, it explains the passband characteristics and the multiple transmission zeros in the two stopbands. Experimental verifications are carried out, which are consistent with the simulated results.

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  • Jialin Yuan & Shaobin Liu & Borui Bian & Xiangkun Kong & Haifeng Zhang & Shenyun Wang, 2014. "A novel high-selective bandpass frequency selective surface with multiple transmission zeros," Journal of Electromagnetic Waves and Applications, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 28(17), pages 2197-2209, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:tewaxx:v:28:y:2014:i:17:p:2197-2209
    DOI: 10.1080/09205071.2014.959620
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