Title :
Power Stored and Quality Factors in Frequency Selective Surfaces at THz Frequencies
Author :
Sanz-Fernández, Juan José ; Cheung, Rebecca ; Goussetis, George ; Mateo-Segura, Carolina
Author_Institution :
Inst. for Integrated Syst., Univ. of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK
fDate :
6/1/2011 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A study of the external, loaded and unloaded quality factors for frequency selective surfaces (FSSs) is presented. The study is focused on THz frequencies between 5 and 30 THz, where ohmic losses arising from the conductors become important. The influence of material properties, such as metal thickness, conductivity dispersion and surface roughness, is investigated. An equivalent circuit that models the FSS in the presence of ohmic losses is introduced and validated by means of full-wave results. Using both full-wave methods as well as a circuit model, the reactive energy stored in the vicinity of the FSS at resonance upon plane-wave incidence is presented. By studying a doubly periodic array of aluminium strips, it is revealed that the reactive power stored at resonance increases rapidly with increasing periodicity. Moreover, it is demonstrated that arrays with larger periodicity-and therefore less metallisation per unit area-exhibit stronger thermal absorption. Despite this absorption, arrays with higher periodicities produce higher unloaded quality factors. Finally, experimental results of a fabricated prototype operating at 14 THz are presented.
Keywords :
frequency selective surfaces; microwave materials; THz frequencies; aluminium strips; conductivity dispersion; frequency 5 THz to 30 THz; frequency selective surfaces; full-wave methods; metal thickness; ohmic losses; surface roughness; Frequency selective surfaces; Metals; Optical surface waves; Skin; Surface impedance; Surface resistance; Surface roughness; Equivalent circuits; Q factors; frequency-selective surfaces (FSS); infrared measurements; power stored;
Journal_Title :
Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TAP.2011.2143654