In this study, we have simulated and investigated electromagnetic properties of six types materials using a single layer metal backed absorber model that were determined at microwave frequencies 8.2 up to12.4 GHz. The reflection loss was simulated for different thicknesses in the range of 0.85 to 1.05 mm based on the relative complex permeability and permittivity referring to transmission line theory. The optimal microwave absorbing properties was be resulted by A3 sample. The minimum RL of −23.84 dB can be obtained at 10.72 GHz with thin thickness of 0.95 mm. This method paves a new avenue to design magnetic and dielectric absorbing materials
International audienceIn this paper, models of metallic absorbers for electromagnetic waves in the i...
The complex dielectric permittivity (ε) and magnetic permeability (µ) of Radar Absorbing M...
A microwave absorber is fabricated with a single or multilayer dielectric materials covered by metal...
In this study, we have simulated and investigated electromagnetic properties of six types materials ...
In this study, we have simulated and investigated electromagnetic properties of six types materials ...
This work presents new method, retrieved results and validation for complex and frequency dependent ...
This work presents new method, retrieved results and validation for complex and frequency dependent ...
This paper presents an analysis of the impact of various dielectric properties material's effects on...
Some practical problems concerning the characterization and modeling of microwave absorbers are disc...
The goal of this work is to examine radar absorbing material (RAM)reflectivity (R)through a frequenc...
Maximal radar wave absorbing cannot be achieved by shaping alone. We have to focus on the parameters...
Microwave Absorbing Materials (MAMs) are gaining popularity in multiple applications in aviation, pr...
This paper describes the relationships between the surface wave attenuation properties and the elect...
Microwave Absorbing Materials (MAMs) are gaining popularity in multiple applications in aviation, pr...
Microwave Absorbing Materials (MAMs) are gaining popularity in multiple applications in aviation, pr...
International audienceIn this paper, models of metallic absorbers for electromagnetic waves in the i...
The complex dielectric permittivity (ε) and magnetic permeability (µ) of Radar Absorbing M...
A microwave absorber is fabricated with a single or multilayer dielectric materials covered by metal...
In this study, we have simulated and investigated electromagnetic properties of six types materials ...
In this study, we have simulated and investigated electromagnetic properties of six types materials ...
This work presents new method, retrieved results and validation for complex and frequency dependent ...
This work presents new method, retrieved results and validation for complex and frequency dependent ...
This paper presents an analysis of the impact of various dielectric properties material's effects on...
Some practical problems concerning the characterization and modeling of microwave absorbers are disc...
The goal of this work is to examine radar absorbing material (RAM)reflectivity (R)through a frequenc...
Maximal radar wave absorbing cannot be achieved by shaping alone. We have to focus on the parameters...
Microwave Absorbing Materials (MAMs) are gaining popularity in multiple applications in aviation, pr...
This paper describes the relationships between the surface wave attenuation properties and the elect...
Microwave Absorbing Materials (MAMs) are gaining popularity in multiple applications in aviation, pr...
Microwave Absorbing Materials (MAMs) are gaining popularity in multiple applications in aviation, pr...
International audienceIn this paper, models of metallic absorbers for electromagnetic waves in the i...
The complex dielectric permittivity (ε) and magnetic permeability (µ) of Radar Absorbing M...
A microwave absorber is fabricated with a single or multilayer dielectric materials covered by metal...