Abstract

본 논문에서는 평면 위에 소형화된 단위구조의 반복 배열을 통해 입사파의 편파 및 입사각에 대하여 안정적인 주파수 특성을 갖는 대역 저지 동작 주파수 선택적 표면구조(FSS: Frequency Selective Surface)를 설계하였다. 제안된 소형화 FSS 구조는 삼각형의 루프가 반복되는 육각 형태 구조로 2.5 GHz 동작주파수에서 <TEX>$0.081{\lambda}{\times}0.081{\lambda}$</TEX>의 단위셀 크기를 가지며, 매우 안정적인 입사각 및 편파 주파수 응답 특성을 갖는다. 또한, 제안구조는 기존 소형화 기법의 단점인 높은 설계 복잡도를 개선하고, 단일 설계 변수의 조정을 통해 2~8 GHz 광대역에서 안정적인 주파수 응답 특성을 갖는 FSS 구조 설계가 가능함을 확인하였다. 제안된 구조의 검증을 위해 2.5 GHz, 5 GHz, 8.2 GHz 대역에서 동작하는 FSS 구조를 각각 설계 및 제작하였고, 측정 결과로부터 계산된 결과와 잘 일치함을 확인하였으며, 넓은 대역에 걸쳐 입사파의 편파와 입사각에 대하여 안정적인 성능을 가짐을 확인하였다. In this paper, a miniaturized frequency selective surface(FSS) for bandstop operation that provides stability for an angle of incidence and polarization is presented. The proposed miniaturized FSS has the unit cell of hexagonal structure with triangular loops and size of the unit cell is <TEX>$0.081{\lambda}{\times}0.081{\lambda}$</TEX> at 2.5 GHz operating frequency, which is very small compared to operating wavelength. In addition, unlike the conventional design, which requires complicated design parameters, the proposed FSS is easily expanded to the desired operating frequency for 2~8 GHz, by controlling the specific design parameters. To validate the simulation results, the FSS structures having different operating frequencies, 2.5 GHz, 5 GHz and 8.2 GHz were designed, fabricated and measured. The comparisons between the simulation and the measured results show good agreement. The proposed miniaturized FSS can provide better frequency stability for different incidence angles and polarizations.

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