2022
DOI: 10.1007/s11664-022-10020-2
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An Ultra-thin Flexible Double-Layer Dual-Band Frequency Selective Surface

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“…The measured results show that the bandwidth does not suffer degradation for different incidence angles, confirming the angular stability and polarization independence. Table 1 compares the proposed FSS with other works found in literature, [2][3][4][5][6][14][15][16][17] considering the aspects of a profile, angular stability, polarization independence, and bandwidth of rejection bands. As seen in Table 1, our proposed CFSS has a low profile, angular stability of up to 45°, polarization independence, a narrow band of around 2.56 GHz (210 MHz), and a wide band of around 5.17 GHz (1710 MHz).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The measured results show that the bandwidth does not suffer degradation for different incidence angles, confirming the angular stability and polarization independence. Table 1 compares the proposed FSS with other works found in literature, [2][3][4][5][6][14][15][16][17] considering the aspects of a profile, angular stability, polarization independence, and bandwidth of rejection bands. As seen in Table 1, our proposed CFSS has a low profile, angular stability of up to 45°, polarization independence, a narrow band of around 2.56 GHz (210 MHz), and a wide band of around 5.17 GHz (1710 MHz).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Table 1 compares the proposed FSS with other works found in literature, 2‐6,14‐17 considering the aspects of a profile, angular stability, polarization independence, and bandwidth of rejection bands. As seen in Table 1, our proposed CFSS has a low profile, angular stability of up to 45°, polarization independence, a narrow band of around 2.56 GHz (210 MHz), and a wide band of around 5.17 GHz (1710 MHz).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%