Abstract

AbstractIn this letter, an 11 GHz centered wideband absorptive frequency selective surface (FSS) design is presented. The absorptive FSS is dual polarized, and it has wide transmission band and a wide absorption band at the lower frequency side of the transmission band. An octagon shape with parallel microstrips toward center connected with lumped element resistors at the edges is proposed for the resistive layer unit element. Also, a multilayer octagon patch and aperture resonator are proposed for the wideband bandpass layer. As an alternative design method, the unit element of resistive layer of absorptive FSS is synthesized by a genetic algorithm code successfully. Genetic algorithm synthesis provides straightforward synthesis process compared to conventional method. Designed absorptive FSS is manufactured and frequency response is measured with WR‐90 waveguide setup. The measurement result of 1 dB transmission bandwidth is between 9.43 and 12.50 GHz with a minimum insertion loss of 0.65 dB.

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