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Dual-polarization Jerusalem-cross slot type FSS for a submillimeter-wave band
Takeshi Manabe,Kenichi Kikuchi,Satoshi Ochiai,Toshiyuki Nishibori +3 more
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In this article, a dual-polarization Jerusalem-cross slot array (JCSA) type frequency selective surface (FSS) is designed for separating the submillimeter-wave band around 650 GHz in view of future application to spaceborne sub-millimeterwave spectrometric radiometer.Abstract:
A dual-polarization Jerusalem-cross slot array (JCSA) type frequency selective surface (FSS) is designed for separating the submillimeter-wave band around 650 GHz in view of future application to spaceborne submillimeter-wave spectrometric radiometer. Based on this design, the FSS is fabricated by applying a photolithographic process and gold-plating to SiC substrate. The transmission and reflection characteristics measured for the fabricated JCSA agree well with those simulated by the method-of-moment calculation.read more
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Multiband FSS with Fractal Characteristic Based on Jerusalem Cross Geometry
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