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Jia-Liang Wu, Bao-Qin Lin, Xin-Yu Da, Kai Wu. A linear-to-circular polarization converter based on I-shapedcircular frequency selective surfacesJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2017, 26(9): 094201.
| Jia-Liang Wu, Bao-Qin Lin, Xin-Yu Da, Kai Wu. A linear-to-circular polarization converter based on I-shapedcircular frequency selective surfacesJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2017, 26(9): 094201. |
A linear-to-circular polarization converter based on I-shapedcircular frequency selective surfaces
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Abstract
In this paper, a linear-to-circular polarization converter using a three-layer frequency selective surface based on I-shaped circular structure resonant is presented and investigated. Numerical simulations exhibit that when the normal y-polarized waves impinge on this device propagating towards +z direction, the two orthogonal components of the transmitted waves have a 90° phase difference as well as the nearly equal amplitudes at the resonant frequency of 7.04 GHz, which means that the left-hand circular polarization is realized in transmission. For validating the proposed design, a prototype which consists of 25×25 elements has been designed, manufactured and measured. The measured results are in good agreement with the simulated ones, showing that the polarization conversion transmission is over -3 dB in the frequency range of 5.22-8.08 GHz and the axial ratio is below 3 dB from 5.86 GHz to 7.34 GHz. -
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