This study investigates the triple-band absorption properties of metamaterial absorbers composed of a double split ring resonator (DSRR) on a grounded magnetic substrate of carbonyl iron powders. Computational tools are used to model the interaction between electromagnetic waves and the metamaterial structure. For perpendicular polarization with the electric field perpendicular to the SRR gap, triple-band absorption peaks are predicted in the simulation result of reflection loss. Magnetic resonance resulting from antiparallel currents between the upper DSRR and the lower ground plane is identified at the frequencies of the absorption peaks. The orientation of the two resonators influences the absorption characteristics, especially in the se...
We designed, implemented, and experimentally characterized electrically thin microwave absorbers by ...
This study presents design, fabrication, and measurement of a metamaterial absorber (MA) based on di...
In this letter, we report the design, demonstration and discussion of a multi- and broad- band metam...
In this paper, we present a design, simulation and experimental measurement of a cross array metamat...
We present the design, fabrication and characterization of an ultrathin triple-band metama...
This article proposes a multiband metamaterial microwave absorber based on a split ring-slot structu...
A simple design of metamaterial absorber (MA) was proposed based on a periodic array of metal patch...
"In general metamaterial perfect absorber, the single meta-pattern makes the single absorption ...
This thesis involves analysis of artificial materials to investigate metamaterial behavior and chara...
This thesis involves analysis of artificial materials to investigate metamaterial behavior and chara...
We propose multi-band metamaterial absorbers at microwave frequencies. The design, the analysis, the...
A polarization insensitive, wide angle low profile metamaterial absorber with dual-band absorption c...
Different from the conventional metamaterial absorbers (MAs), which used metal resonance surface and...
This article proposes a square split-ring resonator (SSRR) metamaterial absorber (MMA) for sub-6 GHz...
We designed, implemented, and experimentally characterized electrically thin microwave absorbers by ...
We designed, implemented, and experimentally characterized electrically thin microwave absorbers by ...
This study presents design, fabrication, and measurement of a metamaterial absorber (MA) based on di...
In this letter, we report the design, demonstration and discussion of a multi- and broad- band metam...
In this paper, we present a design, simulation and experimental measurement of a cross array metamat...
We present the design, fabrication and characterization of an ultrathin triple-band metama...
This article proposes a multiband metamaterial microwave absorber based on a split ring-slot structu...
A simple design of metamaterial absorber (MA) was proposed based on a periodic array of metal patch...
"In general metamaterial perfect absorber, the single meta-pattern makes the single absorption ...
This thesis involves analysis of artificial materials to investigate metamaterial behavior and chara...
This thesis involves analysis of artificial materials to investigate metamaterial behavior and chara...
We propose multi-band metamaterial absorbers at microwave frequencies. The design, the analysis, the...
A polarization insensitive, wide angle low profile metamaterial absorber with dual-band absorption c...
Different from the conventional metamaterial absorbers (MAs), which used metal resonance surface and...
This article proposes a square split-ring resonator (SSRR) metamaterial absorber (MMA) for sub-6 GHz...
We designed, implemented, and experimentally characterized electrically thin microwave absorbers by ...
We designed, implemented, and experimentally characterized electrically thin microwave absorbers by ...
This study presents design, fabrication, and measurement of a metamaterial absorber (MA) based on di...
In this letter, we report the design, demonstration and discussion of a multi- and broad- band metam...