Abstract
A conducting strip grating can be designed to serve as a beamsplitter that, when a monochromatic linearly-polarized plane wave is incident upon it, delivers circularly-polarized transmitted and reflected waves. The theoretical result is confirmed by a microwave experiment at 35 GHz.
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