A Study on the Electromagnetic–Thermal Coupling Effect of Cross-Slot Frequency Selective Surface |
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Authors: | Yi Lu Juan Chen Jianxing Li Wenjing Xu |
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Affiliation: | 1.School of Electronic and Information Engineering, Xi’an Jiaotong University, Xi’an 710049, China; (Y.L.); (J.L.); (W.X.);2.Shenzhen Research School, Xi’an Jiaotong University, Shenzhen 518000, China |
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Abstract: | In high-power microwave applications, the electromagnetic-thermal effect of frequency selective surface (FSS) cannot be ignored. In this paper, the electromagnetic-thermal coupling effects of cross-slot FSS were studied. We used an equivalent circuit method and CST software to analyze the electromagnetic characteristics of cross-slot FSS. Then, we used multi-field simulation software COMSOL Multiphysics to study the thermal effect of the FSSs. To verify the simulation results, we used a horn antenna with a power of 20 W to radiate the FSSs and obtain the stable temperature distribution of the FSSs. By using simulations and experiments, it is found that the maximum temperature of the cross-slot FSS appears in the middle of the cross slot. It is also found that the FSS with a narrow slot has severer thermal effect than that with a wide slot. In addition, the effects of different incident angles on the temperature variation of FSS under TE and TM polarization were also studied. It is found that in TE polarization, with the increase in incident angle, the maximum stable temperature of FSS increases gradually. In TM polarization, with the increase in incident angle, the maximum stable temperature of FSS decreases gradually. |
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Keywords: | electromagnetic– thermal coupling effect, frequency selective surface (FSS), high-power microwave (HPM) applications, multi-field coupling, slot structure |
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