Abstract
Frequency selective surfaces (FSSs) have found wide applications due to their frequency filtering characteristics, such as a radome employing the passband characteristic of an FSS and a reflector using the stopband characteristic of an FSS. However, an FSS usually generate strong reflection at frequencies in its stopband, as shown in Fig. 1(a). Since the strong reflection in the stopband is should be reduced for certain applications, a new structure, named frequency selective absorber (FSA), has been proposed to achieve this objective. In order to absorb the reflected signals in the stopband, an FSA is usually realized by introducing absorbing elements in the FSS. Fig. 1(b) illustrates the performance of an FSA, where one transmission band and two absorption bands at both sides of the transmission band can be observed.
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