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Hui Feng Ma

Researcher at Southeast University

Publications -  175
Citations -  9053

Hui Feng Ma is an academic researcher from Southeast University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Metamaterial & Polarization (waves). The author has an hindex of 39, co-authored 149 publications receiving 6962 citations.

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Polarization-independent wide-angle triple-band metamaterial absorber.

TL;DR: The triple-band absorber is a promising candidate as absorbing elements in scientific and technical applications because of its multiband absorption, polarization insensitivity, and wide-angle response.
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Broadband and high-efficiency conversion from guided waves to spoof surface plasmon polaritons

TL;DR: In this article, a smooth bridge between the conventional coplanar waveguide with 50 Ω impedance and plasmonic waveguide (e.g., an ultrathin corrugated metallic strip) has been proposed in the microwave frequency, which converts the guided waves to spoof SPPs with high efficiency in broadband.
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Three-dimensional broadband ground-plane cloak made of metamaterials

TL;DR: The first practical implementation of a fully 3D broadband and low-loss ground-plane cloak at microwave frequencies is realized, realized by drilling inhomogeneous holes in multi-layered dielectric plates.
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Ultrawideband and High-Efficiency Linear Polarization Converter Based on Double V-Shaped Metasurface

TL;DR: In this paper, a double V-shaped metasurface that can efficiently convert linear polarizations of electromagnetic (EM) waves in wideband is proposed, which can be used in many applications, such as reflector antennas, imaging systems, remote sensors, and radiometers.
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Broadband diffusion of terahertz waves by multi-bit coding metasurfaces

TL;DR: The proposed method offers a new way to control scattering of terahertz waves and can be implemented using conventional lithography, and it is shown that multi-bit coding metasurfaces have strong abilities to control teraHertz waves by designing-specific coding sequences.