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Bimode Foster’s Equivalent Circuit of Arbitrary Planar Periodic Structures and Its Application to Design Polarization Controller Devices

Gerardo Pérez‐Palomino, Juan E. Page

2020IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Foster's equivalent circuit for 2-D planar periodic structures (PPSs) that exhibit an arbitrary geometry is presented for first time in this article. The proposed four-port network shows an invariant circuit topology to the PPS geometry and is completely comprised of invariant-frequency lumped elements. The circuit is the simplest in terms of number of elements within the bimode bandwidth for a certain geometry, and its topology makes it possible both a standardized process to obtain the equivalent circuit of an arbitrary geometry and the use of the circuit theory to design a multitude of devices. To perform a validation, the equivalent circuit of two different PPSs (a rotated dipole and a defected slotted ring) has been obtained and analyzed in single-layer and multilayer configurations. The circuit is also used as a tool to develop elliptical to linear (or circular) polarization converters. One of the designs presented at 20 GHz (in transmission) converts an incident elliptical polarization of axial ratio 5 and tilted φ = 20° into a purely linear vertical polarization of XP <; - 30$ dB, with near-zero reflections and insertion loss better than 0.1 dB. The designed device is also manufactured and tested, and the measurements are in good agreement with simulations.

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