Multiple-grid frequency-selective surfaces as periodically loaded structures

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Analysis and design of multiple-grid frequency selective surfaces are carried out by considering them as periodically loaded structures where each cell consists of a grid with its dielectric support layers. The Bloch wave passband and stopband are exploited to create the transmission and reflection bands.

Inspec keywords: passive filters; microwave filters

Other keywords: grid with dielectric support layers; periodically loaded structures; transmission bands; microwave filters; Bloch wave passband; design; Bloch wave stop band; multiple-grid frequency selective surfaces; reflection bands

Subjects: Passive filters and other passive networks; Waveguide and microwave transmission line components

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