To overcome the intrinsic trade-off among miniaturization, ultrawideband (UWB) performance, and structural simplicity in conventional frequency-selective rasorber (FSR) design, this paper proposes a miniaturized UWB absorption–transmission–absorption (A-T-A) FSR based on an inter-cell current-interaction mechanism. The structure comprises a dielectric matching layer (DML), a lossy frequency-selective surface (FSS), a lossless FSS layer, and air/dielectric spacers. Both FSS layers are fabricated on Rogers 4350B substrates without any metallized via or multiple lossy/lossless FSS stacking. The proposed FSR achieves a miniaturized structure with dimensions of 0.085 λL × 0.085 λL × 0.118 λL (where λL corresponds to the wavelength at the lowest absorption frequency). A fractional operational bandwidth around 144% is obtained, covering 2.88–12.87 GHz and 14.98–17.61 GHz with absorptivity over 80%, together with a low-loss transmission band of 13.57–14.56 GHz exhibiting a minimum insertion loss of 0.41 dB. As the incident angle increases up to 40°, the FSR retains more than 134% bandwidth for both TE and TM polarizations. A prototype was fabricated and measured, and the results agree well with the simulations.
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Luo et al. (Tue,) studied this question.
synapsesocial.com/papers/69d895206c1944d70ce06108 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/microwave2020006
Jiayao Luo
Sichuan University
Hao Wen
Sichuan University
Liping Yan
Sichuan University
Sichuan University
Yibin University
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