In this article, a novel miniaturized concept named strong-coupled frequency selective surface (SC-FSS) with excellent angular stability is presented. First, a conceptual design of SC-FSS is introduced, where the resonant… Click to show full abstract
In this article, a novel miniaturized concept named strong-coupled frequency selective surface (SC-FSS) with excellent angular stability is presented. First, a conceptual design of SC-FSS is introduced, where the resonant frequencies are insensitive to almost all incident angles. A corresponding equivalent circuit model is developed to interpret the operating principle and formulate relevant design equations with an error of 0.2%. Furthermore, an ultraminiaturized and ultrathin band-stop structure with a unit cell size of λ0/35 and thickness of 0.26 mm (λ0/578) is designed and fabricated to verify this concept. Analysis and experiment show that the proposed band-stop SC-FSS structure can work stably at 2 GHz for both TE and TM modes, even when the incident angle varies from 0° to 84°. The measurement results are consistent with those obtained by full-wave simulations and the equivalent circuit model, which fully demonstrates that the concept of SC-FSS can be widely used in designing antenna reflectors, electromagnetic interference shielding, and angle-insensitive absorbers.
               
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