Abstract

A novel frequency-selective rasorber (FSR) with a broad absorption band is proposed in this letter. The proposed FSR is realized by vertically cascading a two-dimensional (2-D) lossy layer with a 3-D band-stop frequency-selective structure (FSS). The 2-D lossy layer is composed of meandered square loops loaded with lumped resistors, and the 3-D band-stop FSS is constructed by parallel-plate waveguide arrays (PPWAs) stacked along the TE polarization direction (linear polarization perpendicular to the PPW). The band-absorptive FSR exhibits an absorption band (| S 11| ≤ –10 dB and | S 21| ≤ –10 dB) from 7.85 to 12.85 GHz and a low-pass band (| S 21| ≥ –1 dB) up to 3.8 GHz. Its transition efficiency of the transition band (FRap) is 2.1. A prototype is fabricated, and its measured results show that the proposed FSR has a low loss and flat low-pass band, a wide absorption band with high selectivity, and a steep transition band between the low-pass band and absorption band.

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