Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5459795 | Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2017 | 21 Pages |
Abstract
An efficient approach for achieving more resonance bands with fewer resonators is proposed in this paper. We investigate the theory, design, simulation, fabrication, and performance of a flexible metamaterial perfect absorber (MPA) with two resonators and four resonances located in GHz and THz ranges. The sandwich microstructure of the MPA consists of periodic “å” shaped metal patches on a metasurface, a dielectric of FR4 board on the interlayer, and a continuous copper film on the substrate. The four peaks of absorptivity owing to the coupling effect of the strong LC and surface resonance of the outer ring resonator as well as the strong LC and surface resonance of the inner ring resonator are 93.887%, 99.479%, 98.296%, and 93.035% at 38.165Â GHz, 155.48Â GHz, 231.71Â GHz, and 275.27Â GHz, respectively. The influences on absorptivity produced by angles, dimensions, and materials are also studied. The proposed MPA, equipped with strong flexibility, ultrathin thickness, light weight, strong absorption, sparks inspirations in designing the MPA with more resonances and fewer resonators.
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Authors
Yong Zhang, Junping Duan, Binzhen Zhang, Wendong Zhang, Wanjun Wang,