Design and fabrication a metamaterial based absorber for GSM and DCS band application
Ghandehari, Mehdi Bahadorzadeh, and Jahanbakht, Mohammad (2017) Design and fabrication a metamaterial based absorber for GSM and DCS band application. International Journal of Electrical and Electronic Engineering and Telecommunications, 6 (2).
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Abstract
A novel Metamaterial Absorber (MA) based on rectangular shaped resonators with slot has been proposed in this paper. This metamaterial unit cell absorber possesses a nearly wide angle perfect absorption of incidence wave andpolarization independence. The absorption is occurred in GSM and DCS frequencies bands. The absorptivity is as high as 99% at around 0.9 (GHz) and 1.8 (GHz) frequencies. An important feature of this method is using a slot in the outer loop to simply tuning the resonant frequencies of this absorber. The proposed absorber represents a good absorption for different angle of incident.
Item ID: | 79292 |
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Item Type: | Article (Research - C1) |
ISSN: | 2319-2518 |
Keywords: | GSM, DCS band, Metamaterial absorber, Wide incident angle absorption |
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Date Deposited: | 19 Jul 2023 23:15 |
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