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Convoluted FSS Structure for Shielding Application In X-Band Frequency Response

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Abstract

A compact single-layer frequency-selective surface (FSS) covering X-band frequency range for shielding application is presented in this study. The proposed FSS structure, constructed with a convoluted element printed on both sides of FR4 material, exhibits band-stop response covering a frequency spectrum of 8–12 GHz at 10 dB level of insertion loss. The designed FSS provides polarization-independent performance and good angular stability. The simulated result and the measured results seem to be in a good agreement.

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D. Kanchana

D Kanchana is a research scholar in the Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering at Sri Sivasubramaniya Nadar College of Engineering, India. She received her BE (ECE) in Sri Sairam Institute of Technology, Anna University, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India in 2015 and completed her ME communication systems in 2017. Her research interests are frequency selective surfaces, electromagnetic shielding, and microwave engineering. Corresponding author. Email: [email protected]

S. Radha

S Radha is a professor and head, Department of ECE at SSN College of Engineering. She has 24 years of teaching and 15 years of research experience in the area of wireless networks. She graduated from Madurai Kamraj University in electronics and communication engineering in 1989. She obtained her master degree in applied electronics with first rank from Government College of Technology, Coimbatore and PhD degree from College of Engineering, Guindy, Anna University, Chennai. Email: [email protected]

B. S. Sreeja

BS Sreeja is an associate professor, Department of ECE at SSN College of Engineering. She has 14 years of teaching. She graduated from Bharathidasan University, electronics and communication engineering in 2002 and the Master of Engineering and Doctoral degrees from Satyabhama University, Chennai, India. Her current research interests involve Devices including MEMS, NEMS and RF structures. Email: [email protected]

E. Manikandan

E Manikandan is an assistant professor, Department of ECE at B S Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Engineering. He has 4 years of teaching. He graduated from Anna University, Chennai, in electronics and communication engineering in 2010 and the Master of Engineering from Anna University, Chennai. His current research interests involve devices including terahertz devices micromachining, sensors, nano-electronics. Email: [email protected]

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