Multiband FSS with Fractal Characteristic Based on Jerusalem Cross Geometry
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Resumo: | Abstract This paper proposes a new Frequency Selective Surface (FSS) with modifications on the Jerusalem Cross (JC) geometry to provide a multiband response. Fractal levels are created by introducing concentric self-similar JC copies in the original unit cell. This modification results in new dipoles at the structure which allows for the appearance of new bands proportional to these diploles’ lengths, while maintaining total unit cell size. Three fractal levels of the JC FSS are studied in this paper, and third level presents five resonant frequencies which are f1 = 1.78 GHz, f2 = 6.42 GHz, f3 = 8.69 GHz, f4 = 10.94 GHz and f5 = 12.98 GHz. Simulation results for the insertion loss (S21), surface current distribution and measurement results are presented. |
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Multiband FSS with Fractal Characteristic Based on Jerusalem Cross GeometryFrequency Selective SurfaceJerusalem CrossMultiband ResponseFractalAbstract This paper proposes a new Frequency Selective Surface (FSS) with modifications on the Jerusalem Cross (JC) geometry to provide a multiband response. Fractal levels are created by introducing concentric self-similar JC copies in the original unit cell. This modification results in new dipoles at the structure which allows for the appearance of new bands proportional to these diploles’ lengths, while maintaining total unit cell size. Three fractal levels of the JC FSS are studied in this paper, and third level presents five resonant frequencies which are f1 = 1.78 GHz, f2 = 6.42 GHz, f3 = 8.69 GHz, f4 = 10.94 GHz and f5 = 12.98 GHz. Simulation results for the insertion loss (S21), surface current distribution and measurement results are presented.Sociedade Brasileira de Microondas e Optoeletrônica e Sociedade Brasileira de Eletromagnetismo2017-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2179-10742017000400932Journal of Microwaves, Optoelectronics and Electromagnetic Applications v.16 n.4 2017reponame:Journal of Microwaves. Optoelectronics and Electromagnetic Applicationsinstname:Sociedade Brasileira de Microondas e Optoeletrônica (SBMO)instacron:SBMO10.1590/2179-10742017v16i4984info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSilva Filho,H. V. H.Silva,C. P. N.Oliveira,M. R. T. deOliveira,E. M. F. deMelo,M. T. deSousa,T. R. deGomes Neto,A.eng2017-12-20T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S2179-10742017000400932Revistahttp://www.jmoe.org/index.php/jmoe/indexONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||editor_jmoe@sbmo.org.br2179-10742179-1074opendoar:2017-12-20T00:00Journal of Microwaves. Optoelectronics and Electromagnetic Applications - Sociedade Brasileira de Microondas e Optoeletrônica (SBMO)false |
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Multiband FSS with Fractal Characteristic Based on Jerusalem Cross Geometry |
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Multiband FSS with Fractal Characteristic Based on Jerusalem Cross Geometry |
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Multiband FSS with Fractal Characteristic Based on Jerusalem Cross Geometry Silva Filho,H. V. H. Frequency Selective Surface Jerusalem Cross Multiband Response Fractal |
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Multiband FSS with Fractal Characteristic Based on Jerusalem Cross Geometry |
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Multiband FSS with Fractal Characteristic Based on Jerusalem Cross Geometry |
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Multiband FSS with Fractal Characteristic Based on Jerusalem Cross Geometry |
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Multiband FSS with Fractal Characteristic Based on Jerusalem Cross Geometry |
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Multiband FSS with Fractal Characteristic Based on Jerusalem Cross Geometry |
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Silva Filho,H. V. H. |
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Silva Filho,H. V. H. Silva,C. P. N. Oliveira,M. R. T. de Oliveira,E. M. F. de Melo,M. T. de Sousa,T. R. de Gomes Neto,A. |
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author |
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Silva,C. P. N. Oliveira,M. R. T. de Oliveira,E. M. F. de Melo,M. T. de Sousa,T. R. de Gomes Neto,A. |
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Silva Filho,H. V. H. Silva,C. P. N. Oliveira,M. R. T. de Oliveira,E. M. F. de Melo,M. T. de Sousa,T. R. de Gomes Neto,A. |
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Frequency Selective Surface Jerusalem Cross Multiband Response Fractal |
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Frequency Selective Surface Jerusalem Cross Multiband Response Fractal |
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Abstract This paper proposes a new Frequency Selective Surface (FSS) with modifications on the Jerusalem Cross (JC) geometry to provide a multiband response. Fractal levels are created by introducing concentric self-similar JC copies in the original unit cell. This modification results in new dipoles at the structure which allows for the appearance of new bands proportional to these diploles’ lengths, while maintaining total unit cell size. Three fractal levels of the JC FSS are studied in this paper, and third level presents five resonant frequencies which are f1 = 1.78 GHz, f2 = 6.42 GHz, f3 = 8.69 GHz, f4 = 10.94 GHz and f5 = 12.98 GHz. Simulation results for the insertion loss (S21), surface current distribution and measurement results are presented. |
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Sociedade Brasileira de Microondas e Optoeletrônica e Sociedade Brasileira de Eletromagnetismo |
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