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In this paper, a double-lossy-layer frequency-selective rasorber (FSR) with an ultrawide reflection suppression band is presented based on the equivalent circuit approach with a clear, concise, and effective design process. First, the general equivalent circuit model (ECM) of double-lossy-layer FSRs is established and studied to reveal the mechanism of the operation band extension of the absorption-transmission (A-T) FSRs to the lower frequency. Second, a single-polarized FSR is designed inversely based on the optimized circuit parameters to fulfill the ideal desired performances. The evolution process is exhibited step-by-step and the equivalent-circuit-based design guideline is summarized. Simulation results show the single-polarized FSR achieves a low reflection band (|S 11 | ≤ -10 dB) from 1.07 GHz to 12.66 GHz, with a ratio bandwidth of 11.83:1. The 80% absorption band covers 0.99-7.11 GHz (151.1%) and the -1-dB transmission bandwidth is 43.0%, ranging from 7.97 GHz to 12.33 GHz. Then, a dual-polarized FSR is further presented and optimized to preserve excellent frequency responses. In addition, the proposed FSR also achieves ultra-miniaturization and thus improves angular stability partly. Finally, a dual-polarized FSR prototype of 20 × 20 unit cells is fabricated and measured to verify the design and the measurement results coincide well with the simulation ones.
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Shengchi Zhu
Southeast University
Yulan Wang
Southeast University
Zongxin Wang
State Key Laboratory of Millimeter Waves
IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation
Southeast University
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68e6e657b6db6435876614e4 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1109/tap.2024.3388668
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