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Coupled Solid and Inverse Antenna Stacks Above Metal Ground as Metamaterial Perfect Electromagnetic Wave Absorbers with Extreme Subwavelength Thicknesses

Title
Coupled Solid and Inverse Antenna Stacks Above Metal Ground as Metamaterial Perfect Electromagnetic Wave Absorbers with Extreme Subwavelength Thicknesses
Authors
Kim M.Jung K.Choi Y.Hwang S.S.Hyun J.K.
Ewha Authors
현가담
SCOPUS Author ID
현가담scopus
Issue Date
2022
Journal Title
Advanced Optical Materials
ISSN
2195-1071JCR Link
Citation
Advanced Optical Materials vol. 10, no. 10
Keywords
interference theoryinverse antennametamaterial perfect absorbersmicrowave absorptionultrathin absorbers
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons Inc
Indexed
SCIE; SCOPUS WOS scopus
Document Type
Article
Abstract
The ability to completely absorb an electromagnetic (EM) wave with a material much thinner than the wavelength is a prerequisite for achieving ultracompact, flexible, and lightweight EM devices. Herein, a metamaterial microwave perfect absorber is demonstrated as thin as 1/1250 of the target wavelength by coupling an array of metal patches to inverse cross metal antennas through a dielectric separator and with a reflector placed underneath. Compared to a conventional three-layer absorber, the modified design reduces the resonance frequency by up to tenfolds without altering the patch and dielectric layers, but by reconfiguring the induced current pathways that reorient the dipolar magnetic fields and dramatically boost the magnetic flux. With the reflector, the stack is framed for perfect absorption at the critical coupling condition, which is identified by monitoring the reflection phase shift across the resonance frequency. The study provides guidelines for shrinking the thickness further and can be extended to other frequencies. © 2022 Wiley-VCH GmbH.
DOI
10.1002/adom.202101672
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