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A novel four-legged loaded element thick-screen frequency selective surface with a stable performance

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CHINESE PHYSICS B
Volume 21, Issue 12, Pages -

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/1674-1056/21/12/128401

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thick-screen frequency selective surfaces (FSS); mode matching method; moment method; incident angles independence; polarization independence

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A thick-screen frequency selective surface (FSS) has not only a broad bandwidth but also the advantages of overcoming the multilayer FSS shortcoming of complex structure and low transmittance of centre frequency due to the cascade of FSSs, and this means it could potentially be applied in a stealth curved streamlined radome. However, there is an unsteadiness of centre frequency in a wide range of incident angles and another unsteadiness of polarization in a big incident angle. In order to solve these problems, in this paper we provide a novel four-legged loaded element thick-screen FSS. The structure is analysed and simulated using the mode matching method and moment method. The centre frequency, the transmittance of centre frequency, and bandwidth of the structure are investigated when some parameters including the polarization at a big incident angle and the incident angles of TE & TM waves are changed. The novel four-legged loaded element thick-screen FSS has better transmission properties with a better steadiness of polarization and incident angle independence. The novel structure of the four-legged loaded element thick-screen FSS provides a valuable reference for their application in a stealth curved streamlined radome.

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