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Thin resonant structures for angle and polarization independent microwave absorption
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Electromagnetic WaveEngineeringPhysicsOptical PropertiesAntennaApplied PhysicsMicrowave AntennaMetamaterialsMicrowave Absorbing StructureWave ResonancesThin Resonant StructuresComputational ElectromagneticsDynamic MetamaterialsMicrowave EngineeringElectromagnetic MetamaterialsElectromagnetic CompatibilityLow Loss Dielectric
We present a microwave absorbing structure comprised of an array of subwavelength radius copper disks, closely spaced from a ground plane by a low loss dielectric. Experiments and accompanying modeling demonstrate that this structure supports electromagnetic standing wave resonances associated with a cylindrical cavity formed by the volume immediately beneath each metal disk. Microwave absorption on resonance of these modes, at wavelengths much greater than the thickness of the structure, is dictated almost entirely by the radius of the disk and permittivity of the dielectric, being largely independent of the incident angle and polarization.
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