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2 October 1998 Design of multibandwidth frequency selective surfaces for near-infrared filtering
Thomas A. Cwik, Salvador M. Fernandez, Alexander Ksendzov, Clayton C. LaBaw, Paul D. Maker, Richard E. Muller
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Abstract
This paper describes the design of infrared filters using methods drawn from microwave and millimeter wave filters. Special note is made of approximations made in the infrared design, and ways to improve upon these approximations. Results from the design, manufacture and test of linear wedge filters built using microlithographic techniques and used in spectral imaging applications will be presented.
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Thomas A. Cwik, Salvador M. Fernandez, Alexander Ksendzov, Clayton C. LaBaw, Paul D. Maker, and Richard E. Muller "Design of multibandwidth frequency selective surfaces for near-infrared filtering", Proc. SPIE 3464, Optical Devices and Methods for Microwave/Millimeter-Wave and Frontier Applications, (2 October 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.323141
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KEYWORDS
Optical filtering

FSS based metamaterials

Optical filters

Metals

Manufacturing

Microwave radiation

Infrared radiation

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