Design of a Frequency Selective Rasorber Based on a Band-Patterned Octagonal Ring

Materials (Basel). 2023 Feb 27;16(5):1960. doi: 10.3390/ma16051960.

Abstract

In this study, a dual-polarization and low-profile frequency-selective rasorber (FSR) constructed from a novel band-patterned octagonal ring and dipole slot-type elements is investigated. We show the process of designing from a full octagonal ring to realize a lossy frequency selective surface of our proposed FSR, and it has a passband with low insertion loss between the two absorptive bands. An equivalent circuit for our designed FSR is modeled to explain the introduction of the parallel resonance. Surface current, electric energy, and magnetic energy of the FSR are further investigated to illustrate the working mechanism. Simulated results indicate that S11 < -10 dB bandwidth within 5.2-14.8 GHz, S21 > -3 dB passband within 9.62-11.72 GHz, lower absorptive bandwidth within 5.02-8.80 GHz, and upper absorptive bandwidth within 12.94-14.89 GHz are obtained under normal incidence. Meanwhile, our proposed FSR possesses the properties of dual-polarization and angular stability. To verify the simulated results, a sample with thickness of 0.097 λL is manufactured, and the results are experimentally verified.

Keywords: band-patterned octagonal ring; dual-polarization; frequency selective rasorber; in-band; low-profile.