IEEE Access (Jan 2021)

Ultra-Thin Broadband Transmission FSS for Linear Polarization Rotation

  • Nickolas M. Littman,
  • Steven G. O'keefe,
  • Amir Galehdar,
  • Hugo G. Espinosa,
  • David V. Thiel

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2021.3106959
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9
pp. 127335 – 127342

Abstract

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Frequency-selective surfaces (FSSs), have various applications in microwave electromagnetics. This paper reports a solution to the current FSS challenges of flexibly, low profile, simple fabrication and polarization control using a novel structure operating across X and Ku frequency bands where a linearly polarized wave is rotated by 90°. The FSSs were fabricated by laser engraving a thin layer of $5\mu \text{m}$ aluminum on a $65~\mu \text{m}$ Mylar substrate with a relative permittivity of 2.7, and separated by a dielectric spacing layer of 0.9 mm polypropylene substrate, with a relative permittivity of 3. The co and cross-polarized reflection and transmission response of the structure was investigated using numerical modeling and was measured experimentally. A parametric study was also conducted focusing on key performance indicators, and specifically the bandwidth of the structure. The novelty of this polarization rotation structure lies in its ultra-thin profile ( $0.034~\lambda _{0}$ ), flexibility and significant transmission bandwidth. The fabricated prototypes experimental results were in good agreement with the simulated results, with a simulated −6 dB bandwidth of 61% and a measured −6dB bandwidth of 60%. Applications include antenna radomes where polarization is particularly important, as well as other polarization filtering applications which require a conformal low profile structure.

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