Using a metallic incurved structure, a wideband miniaturized metamaterial absorber (MMA) covering L-ferquency range (1-2GHz) is proposed in this paper. Simulated results show that the bandwidth of the MMA with absorptivity more than 90% is 1–2.74 GHz, and its relative bandwidth is over 93%. The size of the unit cell is miniaturized to 20 mm × 20 mm, and the profile is only 0.078λ (at the lower frequency of 1 GHz). Both simulated and experimental results show that high absorptivity for TE and TM polarization over a certain range of incident angles can be gained. By analyzing the effective impedance and the current distribution, the mechanism of the proposed MMA to attain broadband absorption is analyzed. The proposed MMA has a good applicati...
A wideband, ultra-thin, wide-angle and polarization-insensitive metamaterial absorber with a single-...
Abstract We theoretically and experimentally proposed a new structure of ultra-wideband and thin per...
We report the design and simulation of a microwave metamaterials-based perfect absorber using a simp...
Using a metallic incurved structure, a wideband miniaturized metamaterial absorber (MMA) covering L-...
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 ...
A wideband microwave metamaterial absorber (MMA) with a relative absorption bandwidth of 127.3% and ...
This article reports an ultra-thin, compact metamaterial absorber with wideband absorption at microw...
In this paper, a polarization and angular insensitive microwave absorber with miniaturized structure...
Artificially engineered metamaterials have enabled the creation of electromagnetic materials with pr...
A small-size metamaterial perfect absorber operating at low frequency is proposed. Due to the specia...
Abstract A simple design of compact ultra-wideband, ultra-thin metamaterial microwave absorber has b...
Narrow absorption bandwidth has been a fundamental drawback hindering many metamaterial absorbers fo...
Narrow absorption bandwidth has been a fundamental drawback hindering many metamaterial absorbers fo...
In this article, a simple metamaterial absorber (MMA) is presented aiming absorption of microwave si...
A wideband, ultra-thin, wide-angle and polarization-insensitive metamaterial absorber with a single-...
Abstract We theoretically and experimentally proposed a new structure of ultra-wideband and thin per...
We report the design and simulation of a microwave metamaterials-based perfect absorber using a simp...
Using a metallic incurved structure, a wideband miniaturized metamaterial absorber (MMA) covering L-...
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 ...
A wideband microwave metamaterial absorber (MMA) with a relative absorption bandwidth of 127.3% and ...
This article reports an ultra-thin, compact metamaterial absorber with wideband absorption at microw...
In this paper, a polarization and angular insensitive microwave absorber with miniaturized structure...
Artificially engineered metamaterials have enabled the creation of electromagnetic materials with pr...
A small-size metamaterial perfect absorber operating at low frequency is proposed. Due to the specia...
Abstract A simple design of compact ultra-wideband, ultra-thin metamaterial microwave absorber has b...
Narrow absorption bandwidth has been a fundamental drawback hindering many metamaterial absorbers fo...
Narrow absorption bandwidth has been a fundamental drawback hindering many metamaterial absorbers fo...
In this article, a simple metamaterial absorber (MMA) is presented aiming absorption of microwave si...
A wideband, ultra-thin, wide-angle and polarization-insensitive metamaterial absorber with a single-...
Abstract We theoretically and experimentally proposed a new structure of ultra-wideband and thin per...
We report the design and simulation of a microwave metamaterials-based perfect absorber using a simp...