2019
DOI: 10.2528/pierc19043002
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Design and Development of an Ultrathin Triple Band Microwave Absorber Using Miniaturized Metamaterial Structure for Near-Unity Absorption Characteristics

Abstract: This article discusses about the design and development of an ultrathin triple band microwave absorber using a miniaturized metamaterial structure for near-unity absorption characteristics. In order to design a miniaturized metamaterial (MTM) absorber unit cell with triple band response, two resonators, named as Structure-I and Structure-II, are configured within the single unit cell. The geometrical proportions of the suggested resonators have been chosen in such a manner so that Structure-I can contribute on… Show more

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“…In [26], a polarization insensitive metamaterial absorber by using compact unit cells with triple-band operation is presented. Then, the authors have done a lot of work in multi-frequency and wide-angle absorber [27][28][29][30]. All of them are of great importance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [26], a polarization insensitive metamaterial absorber by using compact unit cells with triple-band operation is presented. Then, the authors have done a lot of work in multi-frequency and wide-angle absorber [27][28][29][30]. All of them are of great importance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These are polynomial equations for estimation of the reflected energy [8], scaling models [9], electrodynamic models of processes occurring in multilayer structures [10] and low frequency models for pyramidal panels [11]. Also, noteworthy are recent experimental studies of radio absorbers based on organic materials [12] and metamaterials [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%