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Design of dual-polarized and angular stable new bandpass frequency selective surface in X-band

Garima Bharti, Kumud Ranjan Jha, Ghanshyam Singh () and Rajeev Jyoti
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Garima Bharti: Jaypee University of Information Technology
Kumud Ranjan Jha: Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University
Ghanshyam Singh: Jaypee University of Information Technology
Rajeev Jyoti: Indian Space Research Organization

Telecommunication Systems: Modelling, Analysis, Design and Management, 2016, vol. 61, issue 3, No 11, 559-567

Abstract: Abstract In this paper, a new geometrical shape of the bandpass modified circular ring frequency selective surface (FSS) structure with significant electrical response such as angular stability up to $$50^{\circ }$$ 50 ∘ of the angle-of-incidence (AOI) for both the perpendicular (TE) and parallel (TM) polarized waves has been discussed. The geometrical parameters of the proposed bandpass FSS is obtained by the transformation of bandpass single square loop FSS structure parameters. To achieve the frequency response of the proposed bandpass structure, commercially available 3D electromagnetic simulators such as CST Microwave Studio and Ansoft HFSS are used. The proposed bandpass FSS structure provides significant angular (i.e., up to $$50^{\circ })$$ 50 ∘ ) and polarization (i.e., perpendicular and parallel) stability as compared to that of various other reported literatures. In addition to this, one of the important characteristics of the resonant structure is the quality factor (Q-factor), which has also been discussed for the proposed bandpass FSS structure at different AOI.

Keywords: Oblique incidence; Perpendicular and parallel polarization; Q-factor; X-band (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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