The design of band-stop filter with Jerusalem-cross periodic array with four additional circular rings

This paper presents two designs of band-stop frequency selective surfaces (FSS) composed of Jerusalem-cross elements with four additional circular rings. The results show that the Jerusalemcross with four addition circular rings is a very attractive configuration in the design of FSS. It can provide broad-band and flattop frequency response for filter application.

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