Electromagnetic modeling of quasi-square open metallic ring frequency selective surface using wave concept iterative procedure

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The wave concept iterative procedure (WCIP) is used to analyze a quasi-square open metallic ring frequency selective surface (FSS). The quasi-square open metallic ring FSS is dual-polarized. When the incident plane wave is polarized in a direction parallel to the FSS' coupled parallel strips, it shows two rejecting bands. Moreover, another rejecting band can be obtained if the source plane wave is perpendicularly polarized with respect to the FSS' coupled parallel strips. The three resonant frequencies are inversely proportional to the length of the FSS' coupled strips to provide an easy fine tuning of the FSS structure. The simulated results obtained using WCIP are compared to the measured results, and a good agreement is reported. © 2009 ETRI.

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Titaouine, M., Raveu, N., Neto, A. G., & Baudrand, H. (2009). Electromagnetic modeling of quasi-square open metallic ring frequency selective surface using wave concept iterative procedure. ETRI Journal, 31(1), 77–79. https://doi.org/10.4218/etrij.09.0208.0268

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