Abstract

To overcome the limitations of traditional frequency selective surfaces in flexible state switching at the same frequency, this paper proposes a novel active frequency selective surface (AFSS) that simultaneously exhibits conversion between absorption and transmission modes at the same frequency band. By welding PIN diodes on the bottom structure of the AFSS, the conversion between band-pass (transmission) and band-stop (absorption) filters can be controlled electronically. In the common-frequency switch between absorption and transmission modes, the impedance matching of the AFSS is attained by altering the capacitance value of the varactors embedded on the top structure of the AFSS. The functionalities of the proposed AFSS design are investigated by full-wave simulations (in HFSS software) at 11.4 GHz. Furthermore, the operating principle is analyzed using an equivalent circuit model (in AWR software). To verify the concept, a prototype is manufactured, and the responses of mode switching are measured by adjusting the bias voltage. The measurement result is consistent with the simulation analysis. Owing to the tunability of the varactors, the structural asymmetry is compensated to achieve 80% absorptivity and transmissivity within a field of view of ±35°. The developed AFSS structure is highly valuable to be used in scenarios such as antenna domes, etc.

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