In this article, we present a metamaterial absorber (MMA), and more specifically a metasurface based on a periodic structure consisting of double split-ring resonators (dSRR) which efficiently absorbs electromagnetic radiation for a wide range of incidence angles for both the transverse electric (TE) and the transverse magnetic (TM) polarizations. The proposed unit cell was designed employing a full 3-D electromagnetic solver based on the Finite Element Method (FEM). The unit cell consists of a square splitring resonator and a thin metallic plate separated by a dielectric layer. Investigations of parameterization and optimization have shown that small modifications in the geometry of the resonator led to enhanced angular absorption. The num...
Metamaterials (MTMs) are materials artificially engineered by artificially arranging structural elem...
A novel metamaterial, which exhibits a wideband double negative behavior in X-band, is proposed, des...
Metamaterials (MTMs) are materials artificially engineered by artificially arranging structural elem...
There are numerous applications for microwave absorbers in the L, S, C, X, and Ku bands. Creating a ...
In this paper, a metamaterial-based ferromagnetic absorber has been designed at microwave frequencie...
A novel microwave metamaterial absorber design is introduced along with its manufacturing and charac...
A simple design of metamaterial absorber (MA) was proposed based on a periodic array of metal patch...
A dual-band perfect metamaterial absorber based on closed ring resonator structures (CRRs) with pola...
A novel Metamaterial Absorber (MA) based on rectangular shaped resonators with slot has been propose...
A novel Metamaterial Absorber (MA) based on rectangular shaped resonators with slot has been propose...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.We designed, implemented, and experimentally characterized ele...
We present the design for an absorbing metamaterial (MM) with near unity absorbance A!. Our structur...
42-48A dual-band perfect meta-material absorber based on closed ring resonator structures (CRRs) wit...
The metamaterial absorber’s new conception and simulation are presented in this paper. Two peaks of ...
The metamaterial absorber’s new conception and simulation are presented in this paper. Two peaks of ...
Metamaterials (MTMs) are materials artificially engineered by artificially arranging structural elem...
A novel metamaterial, which exhibits a wideband double negative behavior in X-band, is proposed, des...
Metamaterials (MTMs) are materials artificially engineered by artificially arranging structural elem...
There are numerous applications for microwave absorbers in the L, S, C, X, and Ku bands. Creating a ...
In this paper, a metamaterial-based ferromagnetic absorber has been designed at microwave frequencie...
A novel microwave metamaterial absorber design is introduced along with its manufacturing and charac...
A simple design of metamaterial absorber (MA) was proposed based on a periodic array of metal patch...
A dual-band perfect metamaterial absorber based on closed ring resonator structures (CRRs) with pola...
A novel Metamaterial Absorber (MA) based on rectangular shaped resonators with slot has been propose...
A novel Metamaterial Absorber (MA) based on rectangular shaped resonators with slot has been propose...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.We designed, implemented, and experimentally characterized ele...
We present the design for an absorbing metamaterial (MM) with near unity absorbance A!. Our structur...
42-48A dual-band perfect meta-material absorber based on closed ring resonator structures (CRRs) wit...
The metamaterial absorber’s new conception and simulation are presented in this paper. Two peaks of ...
The metamaterial absorber’s new conception and simulation are presented in this paper. Two peaks of ...
Metamaterials (MTMs) are materials artificially engineered by artificially arranging structural elem...
A novel metamaterial, which exhibits a wideband double negative behavior in X-band, is proposed, des...
Metamaterials (MTMs) are materials artificially engineered by artificially arranging structural elem...