Abstract
AbstractAn antenna‐filter‐antenna (AFA) based frequency selective surface (FSS) with excellent spatial filtering performance is proposed. This FSS design incorporates two back‐to‐back microstrip patch antennas, which not only ensures a high roll‐off rate at the passband edge and excellent flatness within the passband, but also achieves an ultra‐low profile. Significantly, the upper and lower band edges demonstrate a substantial drop from −3 to −10 dB within the 0.006 and 0.02 GHz ranges, respectively, resulting in a sharp roll‐off skirt. Furthermore, the frequency of radiation null can be controlled by manipulating the length of the quarter‐wavelength open‐ended stub, thereby possessing exceptional out‐of‐band suppression. A prototype of the proposed FSS with low profile is fabricated and measured. The simulations and measurements of the AFA‐based FSS show that a quasi‐elliptical bandpass filtering response with superior performance is achieved.
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