Exploring microwave absorption by non-periodic metasurfaces

IF 0.8 Q4 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
J. K. Hamilton, I. Hooper, C. Lawrence
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Abstract

In recent years there has been a large body of work investigating periodic metasurface microwave absorbers. However, surprisingly few investigations have focused on the absorption performance of similar non-periodic designs. In this work, the electromagnetic response of a large area (310 mm x 310 mm) microwave absorber that lacks a global periodicity is experimentally studied. The top metallic layer of the ultra-thin (0.3 mm) absorber is structured with rectangular patches given by a procedurally generated non-periodic pattern, known as the toothpick sequence. The specular reflectivity of both p-polarised and s-polarised incident radiation shows coupling to an additional low frequency mode when compared to a standard square patch periodic absorber. To further explore the coupling efficiency of such non-periodic absorbers, finite element models were used to investigate the influence of increasing sample size.
探索非周期超表面的微波吸收
近年来,人们对周期性超表面微波吸收器进行了大量的研究。然而,令人惊讶的是,很少有研究集中在类似的非周期设计的吸收性能。在这项工作中,实验研究了缺乏全局周期性的大面积(310 mm x 310 mm)微波吸收器的电磁响应。超薄(0.3 mm)吸收体的顶部金属层由程序生成的非周期性图案(称为牙签序列)给出的矩形斑块构成。与标准的方形贴片周期性吸收器相比,p偏振和s偏振入射辐射的镜面反射率显示耦合到额外的低频模式。为了进一步探索这种非周期性吸收器的耦合效率,采用有限元模型研究了增加样本量的影响。
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Advanced Electromagnetics
Advanced Electromagnetics ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC-
CiteScore
2.40
自引率
12.50%
发文量
33
审稿时长
10 weeks
期刊介绍: Advanced Electromagnetics, is electronic peer-reviewed open access journal that publishes original research articles as well as review articles in all areas of electromagnetic science and engineering. The aim of the journal is to become a premier open access source of high quality research that spans the entire broad field of electromagnetics from classic to quantum electrodynamics.
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