A second-order bandpass response with a wideband frequency selective surface

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Susanta Parui
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Qingya Li ◽  
Jinchun Gao ◽  
Gang Xie ◽  
Rui Ji

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Seyyedpayam Abbasiniazare ◽  
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Said F. Al-Sarawi ◽  
Derek Abbott

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Madhu Bhaskaran ◽  
Sharath Sriram ◽  
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Vol 275 ◽  
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Gao Shan ◽  
ChunYan Gao ◽  
HongBin Pu ◽  
ChunLan Chen

In this paper, inspired from the technique of patch–aperture–patch, a novel tri-band frequency selective surface with second-order band-pass response in each operation band is presented. The design is implemented by cascading a two-dimensional periodic array of three square loops and an array of wire grids. The proposed structure composed of three metal and two dielectric layers acts as a spatial dual band microwave filter with large band separation. The predicted FSS has the merits of broadband response, excellent stability for different incident angles, and sharp roll-off at X-, Ku- and K-band, respectively. The simulation and measurement are carried out and discussed. The measured results agree well with the simulated ones.


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