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Improvement In the conjugate gradient method for the numerical solution of scattering from a frequency selective surface

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Abstract

Periodic frequency selective surfaces (FSSs) have been exploited extensively as filters, polarizers, and antennas over much of the electromagnetic spectrum from the far-infrared to microwave regions. Advances in microlithography now make it possible to fabricate these structures for use in the mid-infrared.1

© 1987 Optical Society of America

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