An Eight-Scallop Flower-Based Ultrathin and Bidirectional Multiple Passband FSS
Kanwar Preet Kaur,
Trushit Upadhyaya,
Upesh Patel
et al.
Abstract:A new, extremely thin, and bidirectional microwave passband FSS with multiple bands has been developed. This FSS consists of an FR4 sandwiched between three concentric metallic eight-scallop flower (ESF) rings on the front side and corresponding complementary geometry on the back side. The thickness of the suggested FSS at the lowest transmission band is λ_L⁄260. The design is insensitive to polarization and exhibits a stable response for both the TE and TM wave cases. The conformality of the design is tested … Show more
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