Angular-stable polarization rotator
A new polarization rotator based on a recently proposed 3-D frequency selective structure (FSS) is designed. The rotation is an added function to the band-reject FSS, which is built using an array of parallel plate waveguides. The device exploits an L-shaped slot to generate a 90° rotated E-field co...
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Format: | Conference Paper |
Language: | English |
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2014
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Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/10356/103453 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/24504 |
Summary: | A new polarization rotator based on a recently proposed 3-D frequency selective structure (FSS) is designed. The rotation is an added function to the band-reject FSS, which is built using an array of parallel plate waveguides. The device exploits an L-shaped slot to generate a 90° rotated E-field component at the output. An example is designed here, operating at 10 GHz, with a half-power (3-dB) fractional bandwidth of 2.7% for the transmission coefficient of the rotated field. The insertion loss is 1.3 dB at the resonant frequency. The proposed rotator exhibits good stability over a large range of oblique incidence. The operating principle of the L-slot is explained, along with an illustration of the field behavior, and the design details are briefly discussed. |
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