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Design and demonstration of a tri‐band frequency selective surface for space applications in X, K, and Ka bands

Mousa Abdollahvand, Keyvan Forooraghi, José A. Encinar, Zahra Atlasbaf, Eduardo Martinez‐de‐Rioja

2020Microwave and Optical Technology Letters12 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract A novel tri‐band frequency selective surface (FSS) is proposed for space antenna systems in the X, K, and Ka bands. The FSS structure is based on a two‐layer configuration, where the unit‐cell elements at each layer consist of two pairs of rectangular‐shaped dipoles and a square ring. The FSS has been designed to be transmissive at 11.5 GHz (X band) and totally reflective at 20 GHz (K band) and 30 GHz (Ka band). The reflection losses in K and Ka bands are less than 0.1 dB for incidence angles varying from 0° to 45°. Also, the transmission losses in X band are less than 0.5 dB for incidence angles of up to 30°. A 30‐cm prototype of the proposed two‐layer FSS has been fabricated and tested. Both simulation and measurement results show a good agreement and a satisfactory performance in the three operating bands.

Topics & Concepts

Ka bandOpticsTunable metamaterialsReflection (computer programming)Radio spectrumMaterials scienceAntenna (radio)Square (algebra)Selective surfaceDipoleFrequency bandSpace (punctuation)Surface (topology)X bandPhysicsGeometryElectrical engineeringEngineeringTelecommunicationsMetamaterialMathematicsComputer scienceOperating systemProgramming languageQuantum mechanicsAdvanced Antenna and Metasurface TechnologiesAntenna Design and AnalysisMetamaterials and Metasurfaces Applications