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Ultra-thin and broadband surface wave meta-absorber

Taowu Deng, Jiangang Liang, Tong Cai, Canyu Wang, Xin Wang, Jing Lou, Zhiqiang Du, Dengpan Wang

2021Optics Express22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Perfect absorbers are highly desired in many engineering and military applications, including radar cross section (RCS) reduction, cloaking devices, and sensor detectors. However, most types of present absorbers can only absorb space propagation waves, but absorption for surface waves has not been researched intensively. Surface waves are easily excited on the interfaces between metal and dielectrics for electronic devices, which decreases their working performances due to the electromagnetic disturbances. Thus, it is of great significance to design appropriate absorbers to dissipate undesirable surface waves. Here, we propose the concept of a surface wave absorber, analyze its working principle, and prove its good performances experimentally. To demonstrate our concept, we design and fabricate a realistic surface wave absorber that is fixed on a metal surface. Experiments are performed to verify its electromagnetic characteristics. The results show that our designed meta-absorber can achieve an excellent surface wave absorption within a wide frequency window (5.8-11.2 GHz) and exhibit a very high efficiency over than 90%, but only with the thickness of 1 mm (0.028 λ). Our device can help to solve the issues of absorption at large angles, and it can find wide applications in large antenna array design and other communication systems.

Topics & Concepts

OpticsSurface waveMaterials scienceCloakingElectromagnetic radiationBroadbandAbsorption (acoustics)AcousticsRadomeRadarRadar cross-sectionAntenna (radio)OptoelectronicsMetamaterialComputer sciencePhysicsTelecommunicationsScatteringMetamaterials and Metasurfaces ApplicationsAdvanced Antenna and Metasurface TechnologiesAntenna Design and Analysis
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