Journal of Microwaves, Optoelectronics and Electromagnetic Applications (Sep 2021)

Recovering Suppressed Resonance Frequency by Bias Lines in Reconfigurable FSS

  • Alfredo Gomes Neto,
  • Jefferson Costa e Silva,
  • Diego Cassio Garcia Fernandes,
  • Laryssa Maria de Sousa Duarte,
  • Gabryel Jerônimo de Morais

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/2179-10742021v20i31193
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 3
pp. 464 – 474

Abstract

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Abstract In reconfigurable frequency selective surface, FSS, bias lines can suppress a resonant frequency. This is a disadvantage, as it reduces a FSS potential application. In this paper, a procedure to recover the suppressed resonant frequency is described. A FSS based on four arms star geometry is considered and its reconfigurability is achieved by the use of varactors, for which bias lines suppress the x polarization resonance. So, dipoles are added to the unit cell geometry recovering this resonance. In order to validate the proposed procedure, a reconfigurable FSS using the varactor SMV1231 (0. 466 pF ≤ Cv < 2. 35 pF) was fabricated and characterized. Numerical and measured results shown a good agreement, confirming that the FSS reconfigurability is preserved and the suppressed resonance recovered.

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