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A Simple Polarization-Insensitive and Wide Angular Stable Circular Ring Based Undeca-Band Absorber for EMI/EMC Applications

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In this article, a closed ring resonator-based absorber with eleven consecutive absorption peaks is proposed over X and K bands with an average absorption rate of 96.29% for radar cross section reduction application.
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In this article, a closed ring resonator-based absorber with eleven consecutive absorption peaks is proposed over X and K bands with an average absorption rate of 96.29%. The proposed design consists of circular ring resonators embedded in the circularly slotted square patch printed on the top of the grounded FR-4 substrate. The surface current distributions well illustrates the reason behind the electromagnetic (EM) wave absorption. The design is polarization insensitive for normal incidence and wide angular stable up to 45° for TE (60° for TM) polarization. The structure is fabricated on a single-layered FR-4 dielectric substrate with a periodicity of ${{\boldsymbol{\lambda }}_{\boldsymbol{o}}}$ /2.32 and thickness of ${{\boldsymbol{\lambda }}_{\boldsymbol{o}}}$ /16.74, where ${{\boldsymbol{\lambda }}_{\boldsymbol{o}}}$ is the free-space wavelength at the lowest resonant frequency. A transmission line-based equivalent circuit model has been illustrated and good agreement is observed with full-wave simulations. This article's novelty lies in the absorption mechanism of eleven consecutive absorption peaks, demonstrating the controllability of the absorptivity peaks and resonant frequency. To the best of the authors’ knowledge, the proposed absorber demonstrates the highest number of near-unity successive absorption bands with better angular stability. The proposed structure was checked for radar cross section reduction application with an X -band antenna and results show 19.7-dBsm reduction at normal incidence.

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Novel Dual-Mode Polarization Insensitive Wide Angular Stable Circular Ring Based Deca-Band Absorber for RCS and EMI Shielding Applications

TL;DR: In this paper , a concentric circular ring resonator-based non-reciprocal deca-band absorber is demonstrated, which exhibits near-unity absorption effectively at ten different resonant frequencies over X-Ka bands with an average absorption efficiency of 94.6%.
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Design and Analysis of Polarization-Independent, Wide-Angle, Broadband Metasurface Absorber Using Resistor-Loaded Split-Ring Resonators

TL;DR: In this article , a polarization-insensitive broadband MS absorber structure, having wide-angle reception based on square split-ring resonators (SSRRs) and loaded with lumped resistors, is proposed.
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Rotational symmetry engineered, polarization and incident angle-insensitive, perfect metamaterial absorber for X and Ku band wireless applications

TL;DR: In this paper , a square enclosed split-maze shaped metamaterial absorber is proposed for X and Ku band wireless applications, which is suitable for sensing, EM energy harvesting, EM coupling reduction, and antenna gain enhancement purposes.
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A novel broadband linear‐cross and linear‐circular reflective polarizer based on interdigital capacitance loaded dipole for radar cross‐section applications

TL;DR: In this paper , an interdigital capacitance (IDC) frequency selective surface (FSS) based linear-cross reflective polarizer for K and Ka-band applications is demonstrated.

Novel Dual-Mode Polarization Insensitive Wide Angular Stable Circular Ring Based Deca-Band Absorber for RCS and EMI Shielding Applications

TL;DR: In this article , a concentric circular ring resonator-based non-reciprocal deca-band absorber is demonstrated, which exhibits near-unity absorption effectively at ten different resonant frequencies over X-Ka bands with an average absorption efficiency of 94.6%.
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