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Low-Pass FSS for 50–230 GHz Quasi-Optical Demultiplexing for the MetOp Second-Generation Microwave Sounder Instrument
2017
IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation
This paper reports the design, manufacture and characterisation of a new frequency selective surface (FSS) structure which meets the demanding requirements for transmission of 50.2 -57.7 GHz radiation simultaneously for TE and TM polarizations at 45 incidence, and reflection of signals in four discrete higher frequency bands centered at 89 GHz, 165.5 GHz, 183.3 GHz and 229 GHz. The FSS is required for a quasioptical network, which was developed during preparatory breadboarding of the Microwave
doi:10.1109/tap.2017.2740978
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