DocumentCode
75212
Title
Linear-to-Circular Polarization Reflector With Transmission Band
Author
Orr, Robert ; Goussetis, George ; Fusco, Vincent ; Saenz, Elena
Author_Institution
Inst. of Electron. Commun. & Inf. Technol., Queen´s Univ. Belfast, Belfast, UK
Volume
63
Issue
5
fYear
2015
fDate
May-15
Firstpage
1949
Lastpage
1956
Abstract
A new class of polarizing surface is proposed that in a given frequency band can reflect incident linearly polarized waves with circular polarization (CP) while at other frequencies is transparent allowing incident waves to transmit unaffected. The proposed structure consists of two parallel anisotropic frequency selective surfaces (FSSs) that independently interact with TE or TM waves, respectively. The FSSs are designed to, respectively, transmit TE and TM waves within the same transmission frequency range, so that the combined structure is transparent to all polarizations in this band. Likewise, the two arrays are designed to, respectively, reflect TE and TM incident waves in a common reflection band, so that all polarizations are fully reflected in this range; if the separation of the two arrays is such that the TE and TM components of an incident wave polarized at slant 45° experience a 90° phase shift, reflection will occur in CP. The concept and performance limitations are theoretically investigated using transmission line theory as well as full wave results. The predicted performance is validated by means of experimental results on a fabricated prototype. The proposed structure is pertinent for employment as a quasi-optical diplexer in CP dual-band systems such as reflector antennas.
Keywords
electromagnetic wave polarisation; frequency selective surfaces; multifrequency antennas; multiplexing equipment; phase shifters; reflector antennas; CP dual-band systems; FSS; TE incident waves; TM incident waves; frequency band; linear-to-circular polarization reflector; parallel anisotropic frequency selective surfaces; phase shift; polarizing surface; quasioptical diplexer; reflection band; reflector antennas; transmission band; transmission frequency range; transmission line theory; Approximation methods; Bandwidth; Feeds; Frequency selective surfaces; Reflection; Resonant frequency; Substrates; Circular polarization (CP); circular polarization; frequency selective surfaces (FSSs); quasi-optical diplexers; reflection polarizer; reflector antennas; requency selective surfaces;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-926X
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TAP.2015.2405088
Filename
7047233
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