Viewing the Results

View the results from the FSS element solution in POSTFEKO.

Plot the coefficients as a function of the plane wave theta and phi angles.
Tip: For (nearly) constant coefficients (such as in ϕ), use one θ cut to describe the surface.


Figure 1. Transmission / reflection coefficient versus plane wave theta.


Figure 2. Transmission / reflection coefficient versus plane wave phi.

Note that the FSS elements have relatively good transmission through all θ and ϕ (> 0.7) at 10 GHz.

The plots also show that sufficient resolution (6°) was used to capture the variations in θ and ϕ.