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  • Chinese Optics Letters
  • Vol. 7,
  • Issue 5,
  • pp. 419-420
  • (2009)

Research on asymmetric "Jerusalem" unit

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Abstract

An asymmetric Jerusalem unit and the frequency selective surface (FSS) structure composed of such units are designed. The transmittance of the designed FSS structure is calculated by mode-matching method and compared with the test results. The comparison results show that the FSS center frequency of the asymmetric structure unit drifts little with the variation of the incident angles of the electromagnetic waves and keeps relatively stable. The research offers a new choice for the application of FSS under the large scanning angle of electromagnetic waves.

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