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Design of a narrow-band filter based on the Brewster phenomenon for microwave applications

Abstract

A high-efficiency narrow-band filter based on a Dielectric Frequency-Selective Surface (DFSS) has been predicted theoretically for oblique plane-wave incidence. A DFSS showing total reflection at a frequency of 10.5 GHz, based on the Brewster phenomenon for TM polarization, has been designed with a single dielectric grating, showing extremely low-reflectance sidebands adjacent to the resonance peak. The angular and spectral response of the designed filter has been studied. In addition, dielectric ohmic losses have been accounted for in this structure.

Keywords:
Optics Microwave Materials science Brewster's angle Polarization (electrochemistry) Grating Dielectric Band-pass filter Optical filter Brewster Optoelectronics Physics Chemistry

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Optical Coatings and Gratings
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Surfaces, Coatings and Films
Advanced Antenna and Metasurface Technologies
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Microwave Engineering and Waveguides
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