Wideband reflecting frequency-selective surface polarizer for X-band applications |
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Authors: | Anandan Suganya Rajesh Natarajan |
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Affiliation: | School of Electronics Engineering (SENSE), Vellore Institute of Technology, Vellore, India |
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Abstract: | This paper proposed the design of a broadband linear-to-circular reflecting polarizer for X-band applications. The polarizer is designed with three-arm dipole-shaped unit cells with a full ground plane to get wideband performance. The incident linear polarized wave is converted to a right-handed circularly polarized wave upon reflection from the polarizer. The footprint of the unit cell is 9 × 9 mm, which is printed on a FR-4 substrate. Fabricated prototype is measured for its performances like polarization conversion ratio (PCR), fractional bandwidth, and aperture efficiency. The PCR is about 97%, and the fractional bandwidth is 64% with the aperture efficiency of more than 80%. Polarizer performance is analyzed in transverse electric and transverse magnetic modes, and they are stable up to 40° of various incident angles. The polarizer exhibits the 3-dB axial ratio bandwidth from 8 to 12 GHz, which is suitable for satellite applications. |
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Keywords: | polarizer polarization conversion ratio reflecting polarizer angular stability |
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