A new methodology for designing a dual-polarized absorptive frequency-selective reflector (AFSR) with wide reflection and absorption bands is proposed in this communication. The AFSR is made up by an array… Click to show full abstract
A new methodology for designing a dual-polarized absorptive frequency-selective reflector (AFSR) with wide reflection and absorption bands is proposed in this communication. The AFSR is made up by an array of interweaved bent metallic strips embedded with chip-resistors in the center on a metallic ground. The absorption–reflection–absorption response is obtained by generating multimode resonance with wave antinode and wave-node characteristics of the proposed structure. Four metallic strips are interweaved together to realize dual-polarized performance for its rotational symmetry characteristic. The designed AFSR is fabricated and measured, and the measured results agree well with simulation. It is shown that the measured fractional 3 dB reflection bandwidth is 46.2% between two absorption bands. In addition, the AFSR has stable performance for both TE and TM polarizations under various oblique incidence angles up to 40°, and the whole profile of the structure is only
               
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