Title :
Spatial demultiplexing in the submillimeter wave band using multilayer free-standing frequency selective surfaces
Author :
Dickie, Raymond ; Cahill, Robert ; Gamble, Harold S. ; Fusco, Vincent F. ; Schuchinsky, Alexander G. ; Grant, Norman
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Electron., Queen´´s Univ. of Belfast, UK
fDate :
6/1/2005 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
In this paper, we show that a multilayer freestanding slot array can be designed to give an insertion loss which is significantly lower than the value obtainable from a conventional dielectric backed printed frequency selective surface (FSS). This increase in filter efficiency is highlighted by comparing the performance of two structures designed to provide frequency selective beamsplitting in the quasioptical feed train of a submillimeter wave space borne radiometer. A two layer substrateless FSS providing more than 20 dB of isolation between the bands 316.5-325.5 GHz and 349.5-358.5 GHz, gives an insertion loss of 0.6 dB when the filter is orientated at 45° incidence in the TM plane, whereas the loss exhibited by a conventional printed FSS is in excess of 2 dB. A similar frequency response can be obtained in the TE plane, but here a triple screen structure is required and the conductor loss is shown to be comparable to the absorption loss of a dielectric backed FSS. Experimental devices have been fabricated using a precision micromachining technique. Transmission measurements performed in the range 250-360 GHz are in good agreement with the simulated spectral performance of the individual periodic screens and the two multilayer freestanding FSS structures.
Keywords :
demultiplexing; frequency selective surfaces; mesh generation; micromachining; slot antenna arrays; submillimetre wave antennas; submillimetre wave filters; 0.6 dB; 250 to 360 GHz; 316.5 to 325.5 GHz; 349.5 to 358.5 GHz; FSS; beamsplitting; conductor loss; frequency selective surface; insertion loss; mesh filter; multilayer free-standing slot array; precision micromachining technique; quasioptical feed train; quasioptical technology; simulated spectral performance; spatial demultiplexing; submillimeter wave band; submillimeter wave space borne radiometer; triple screen structure; Demultiplexing; Dielectric losses; Dielectric substrates; Feeds; Frequency response; Frequency selective surfaces; Insertion loss; Nonhomogeneous media; Radiometry; Submillimeter wave filters; frequency selective surface (FSS); mesh filters; millimeter wave; quasi-optical technology; submillimeter wave;
Journal_Title :
Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TAP.2005.848668