Abstract

We present an optical transmission model and a fast shielding effectiveness (SE) evaluation method for the inductive mesh comprising metallic rings with rotated sub-ring arrays, which can be extended for designing and optimizing other ring-based mesh structures. The theoretical analysis and experimental verification show that the established model and method are valid. A Ku-band SE >17 dB (98% energy attenuation) is observed for a triangular ring mesh with rotated sub-rings, and a normalized visible transmittance >95% is obtained with an ultra-uniform diffraction pattern, thus indicating the possibilities of our approach for high-optical-transmittance, strong-SE, reduced-image-degradation shielding applications.

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