Radiation From a Current Filament Located inside a Cylindrical Frequency Selective Surface

  • Uzer, Ali (Department of Electrical Engineering, Gaziantep Universitesi) ;
  • Ege, Tuncay (Department of Electrical Engineering, Gaziantep Universitesi)
  • Received : 2003.04.16
  • Published : 2004.10.31

Abstract

We consider electromagnetic field radiation properties of a current filament placed at the origin of a cylindrical frequency selective surface (CFSS). The CFSS consists of free standing metal strips with two-dimensional periodicity. The analysis is based on a cylindrical Floquet mode wave expansion technique. We observed that near the half wavelength resonance frequencies, there exist some specific frequencies at which the surface becomes totally transparent.

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