Abstract

In this paper, a novel transmission-type polarization-insensitive frequency selective polarization converter (PIFSPC) is proposed. The overall structural scheme of the proposed PIFSPC is based on an antenna-resonator-antenna (ARA) module, which is composed of a receiving patch antenna, double “S-shaped” half-wavelength resonators, and a transmitting patch antenna. By adopting cross-coupling, high frequency selectivity is achieved, and through the utilization of a staggered rotationally symmetric structure, polarization insensitivity is attained. The prototype possesses four transmission poles and two zeros on the polarization conversion spectrum, and it shows insensitivity to the polarization direction of incident electromagnetic waves. The frequency selectivity of the prototype at the lower and upper band edges is 425 dB/GHz and 283 dB/GHz respectively. The cross-polarization conversion rate (PCR) is over 95% within the passband from 4.93 GHz to 5.09 GHz for arbitrarily polarized azimuth incident waves, and its thickness is merely 0.052λ0. The operation bandwidth and frequency selectivity of the prototype can be readily altered. A prototype is fabricated and measured, with excellent consistency between simulations and experiments. It indicates the feasibility of integrating frequency selection and polarization conversion. The proposed PIFSPC has extensive application prospects in enhancing the anti-interference ability and electromagnetic compatibility in the fields of communication, measurement, and microwave detection.

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