2019
DOI: 10.1002/mmce.21738
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A broadband miniaturized ultra‐thin tri‐band bandpass FSS with triangular layout

Abstract: A tri-band broadband ultra-thin miniaturized highly selective bandpass frequencyselective surface (FSS) has been proposed by using coupled resonance. The proposed FSS is a three-layer periodic arrays consisting of three metal layers that are separated from each other by two dielectric substrates. Two exterior layers are composed of gridded-double hexagonal loops (G-DHLs), while the middle layer is composed of double hexagonal loops (DHLs) structure. The second passband has a relative bandwidth of more than 20%… Show more

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“…In addition, in contrast with other works, the proposed design also shows good low profile (the overall thickness of 0.057 λ 0 ) and miniaturization (the unit size of 0.139 λ 0 × 0.139 λ 0 ) advantages. Note that although the FSSs in References 16 and 18 have lower profile, the maximum band spacing of them are far worse than that of the proposed FSS. The FSS in Reference 25 has smaller unit size, but it is only suitable for a single polarization, which can only meet very limited applications.…”
Section: Simulation and Experimental Verificationmentioning
confidence: 84%
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“…In addition, in contrast with other works, the proposed design also shows good low profile (the overall thickness of 0.057 λ 0 ) and miniaturization (the unit size of 0.139 λ 0 × 0.139 λ 0 ) advantages. Note that although the FSSs in References 16 and 18 have lower profile, the maximum band spacing of them are far worse than that of the proposed FSS. The FSS in Reference 25 has smaller unit size, but it is only suitable for a single polarization, which can only meet very limited applications.…”
Section: Simulation and Experimental Verificationmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…In Reference 17 the FSS provides three pass bands separated by one or two transmission zeros, which leads to high selective response. In Reference 18, through cascading three layers of periodic structures, a highly selective triband FSS is presented. Such FSS, similarly, can provide multiple transmission zeros between two adjacent passbands, which results in wide out‐of‐band rejection and sharp rejection behavior on both side of each passband.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Considerable work has been done to obtain multi-band high-order bandpass filtering responses. By cascading multiple gridded-loop structures, References 17 19 designed a multi-band FSS with second-order filtering responses in each operating frequency band. However, the larger profile thickness and volume were the outcomes of the cascaded structure.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To broaden the absorption bandwidth of the FSS and reduce polarization sensitivity, changing and optimizing the structure of the FSS unit has long been a popular research topic amongst scholars. Although the multi-mode resonant unit structure [9,10] and fractal structure [11] can improve the working bandwidth to a certain extent, the design of this method is complex, and its capability to increase the absorption bandwidth is relatively limited. Compared with the optimization of the unit structure, multi-screen coupling [12][13][14] can broaden the working bandwidth to a certain extent.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%