Abstract

ABSTRACT In this paper we use the Method of Moments to study the transmission properties of a number of frequency selective surfaces (FSS) with 3D elements, such as the tri-dipole, the dipole-loop, the tri-loop, and the bi-loop. The frequency responses of these 3D-FSSs and those of the planar frequency selective surfaces with 2D elements, such as the loop and the window, are presented graphically for normally as well as obliquely incident plane wave illuminations. In general, the 3D-FSSs degrade the wide-angle performance of the original planar loop structure. The non-planar elements do offer the flexibility of widening the bandwidth of the frequency response and introducing multi-band capabilities when the plane wave is incident from a wide angle. However, insofar as the wide-angle response is concerned, the planar loop is still the most robust of all the structures investigated in this study.

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