As. Barlevy et Y. Rahmat-samii, Characterization of electromagnetic band-gaps composed of multiple periodic tripods with interconnecting vias: Concept, analysis, and design, IEEE ANTENN, 49(3), 2001, pp. 343-353
This paper examines the performance of an electromagnetic band-gap structur
e (also known as photonic band-gap). The structure is purely metallic and i
nfinitely periodic in two dimensions with a finite periodicity in the third
dimension. An effective band-gap exists when,within a certain frequency ra
nge, the reflection is 100% for all angles of incidence and all polarizatio
ns. The performance of the structure is explained from a physical point of
view by isolating the effects of each parameter of the structure. Cascading
two periodic arrays with a very small separation distance gives a capacita
nce effect for the overlap region. The capacitance is shown to control the
lower edge of the band-gap. Cascading more closely coupled periodic arrays
gives a rejection band, with the separation controlling the upper edge of t
he band. An effective band-gap is shown to exist when different layers are
connected with vias, The structure examined in this paper has an effective
band-gap from 30 GHz to 100 GHz, The calculations are performed using the m
ethod of moments (MoM) to solve an integral equation with the periodic Gree
n's function as its kernel. The computations are extensive because they inv
olve double infinite summations. A customized Z-matrix interpolation scheme
is, therefore, used to speed the total calculation time, without sacrifici
ng accuracy.