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high impedance surfaces

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High impedance surfaces is a class of engineered electromagnetic surfaces designed to exhibit exceptionally high impedance to incident electromagnetic waves over a specific frequency band. This academic concept investigates the unique wave interaction properties of patterned structures, characterized by their ability to reflect electromagnetic fields with a near-zero phase shift, effectively mimicking a perfect magnetic conductor boundary condition, which holds significance for applications requiring controlled reflection and surface wave suppression.

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ZN

National University of Singapore

TJ

Southeast University

RW

University of Arizona

TA

Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique

JW

Air Force Engineering University

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Southeast University

Nanjing, China

Xidian University

Xi'an, China