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Qun Wu

Researcher at Harbin Institute of Technology

Publications -  522
Citations -  7014

Qun Wu is an academic researcher from Harbin Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Metamaterial & Antenna (radio). The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 464 publications receiving 4869 citations. Previous affiliations of Qun Wu include Southeast University.

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AIM solution to electromagnetic scattering using parametric geometry

TL;DR: In this paper, the adaptive integral method (AIM) is used to solve electromagnetic scattering problems of an arbitrarily shaped conducting body with parametric geometry, where the surfaces are modeled using curvilinear patches.
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An anisotropic metamaterial-based rectangular resonant cavity

TL;DR: In this article, the resonance properties of a rectangular resonant cavity filled with an anisotropic metamaterial bilayer bilayer are investigated, and the relation between resonance modes and the transverse cavity width is investigated.
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Full Space Control of Meta-Holograms Utilizing a Bilayered Patterned Coding Metasurface

TL;DR: In this paper , a full space monolayer meta-hologram is designed, fabricated and measured, which provides two different information channels in the regions where electromagnetic waves are transmitted and reflected.
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Electromagnetic characteristics of metamaterial cloak covered dielectric cylinder illuminated by electric line source

TL;DR: In this paper, the effects of different kinds of loss on the performance of the cylindrical cloak are studied and it is shown that if loss does not follow the same property as the constitutive tensor of the anisotropic and inhomogeneous cloak, electric fields could transmit into the inner dielectric cylinder.
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Modeling Human Body Using Four-Pole Debye Model in Piecewise Linear Recursive Convolution FDTD Method for the SAR Calculation in the Case of Vehicular Antenna

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed an efficient finite difference time domain (FDTD) method based on the piecewise linear recursive convolution (PLRC) technique to evaluate the human body exposure to electromagnetic (EM) radiation.