2021
DOI: 10.1063/5.0044956
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Jerusalem cross geometry magnetic substrate absorbers for low-frequency broadband applications

Abstract: In this work, an ultra-thin microwave absorber with a Jerusalem cross (JC) resonator exhibiting a broad low-frequency absorption bandwidth was successfully designed and fabricated. The system is composed of a perfect electric conductor-magnetic-periodic metal three-layer structure. The top metal layer consists of a periodic JC, which can be used to obtain dual-bands and low-frequencies in L-band, S-band, and C-band applications. The simulations show that the magnetic absorber with a thickness of 2 mm exhibits … Show more

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“…Surveys of mechanical metamaterials are available in the form of reviews [1][2][3] and a monograph [4]. In recent years metamaterials designs have been inspired by cultural patterns from the Middle East [5][6][7][8], Europe [9][10][11][12], Americas [13,14] and Asia [15,16]. This paper elucidates a negative thermal expansion (NTE) metamaterial inspired by Sicilian and Manx symbols, as shown in Fig.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Surveys of mechanical metamaterials are available in the form of reviews [1][2][3] and a monograph [4]. In recent years metamaterials designs have been inspired by cultural patterns from the Middle East [5][6][7][8], Europe [9][10][11][12], Americas [13,14] and Asia [15,16]. This paper elucidates a negative thermal expansion (NTE) metamaterial inspired by Sicilian and Manx symbols, as shown in Fig.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%