A self-tuning electromagnetic shutter
Journal
IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation
Journal Volume
59
Journal Issue
2
Pages
513-519
Date Issued
2011
Author(s)
Abstract
A self-tuning electromagnetic shutter is introduced, consisting of a slotted metallic surface with computer controlled switches placed across the slots. By opening and closing the switches, the transmissivity of the surface may be adjusted over a broad range of frequencies. In particular, the surface may be placed into open and closed states, creating an electronically- controllable shutter. The ability of the shutter to act as an open or a closed surface over a broad range of frequencies, incidence angles, and polarization states is investigated using simulations and measurements, and the feasibility of the system is thereby demonstrated. © 2010 IEEE.
Subjects
Electromagnetic scattering; frequency selective surfaces (FSSs); genetic algorithms (GAs); slot antennas; tunable filters
Other Subjects
Closed surfaces; Electromagnetic scattering; frequency selective surfaces (FSSs); Incidence angles; Metallic surface; Polarization state; Selftuning; Simulations and measurements; Transmissivity; Tunable filters; Antenna arrays; Electromagnetic wave scattering; Electromagnetism; Genetic algorithms; Tuning; Slot antennas
Type
journal article