Infrared frequency selective surface based on circuit-analog square loop design

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    Authors

    B. Monacelli; J. B. Pryor; B. A. Munk; D. Kotter;G. D. Boreman

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    Abbreviated Journal Title

    IEEE Trans. Antennas Propag.

    Keywords

    frequency selective surfaces (FSS); infrared measurements; infrared; radiometry; SPECTRAL BEHAVIOR; BANDPASS-FILTERS; MOLECULAR-WEIGHT; ARRAY; TRANSMISSION; SCATTERING; EMISSION; PATCHES; Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Telecommunications

    Abstract

    A frequency selective surface (FSS) was designed to have a resonant spectral signature in the infrared. The lithographically composed, layered structure of this infrared FSS yields a resonant response in absorption to infrared radiation at a wavelength determined by its FSS element structure and the structure of its substrate layers. The infrared spectral characteristics of this surface are studied via Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy and spectral radiometry in the 3 to 15 mum region of the spectrum. The design is based on circuit-analog resonant behavior of square loop conducting elements.

    Journal Title

    Ieee Transactions on Antennas and Propagation

    Volume

    53

    Issue/Number

    2

    Publication Date

    1-1-2005

    Document Type

    Article

    Language

    English

    First Page

    745

    Last Page

    752

    WOS Identifier

    WOS:000226944100018

    ISSN

    0018-926X

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