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Microwave absorption properties of FSS-impacted composites as a broadband microwave absorber
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Absorption BandwidthEngineeringMicrowave TransmissionElectromagnetic CompatibilityBroadband Microwave AbsorberHigh Impedance SurfacesMaterials ScienceMicrowave Absorption PropertiesElectrical EngineeringCost-effective MicrowaveAntennaComposite TechnologyMicrowave AntennaCost-effective Microwave AbsorberMicrowave MeasurementMicrowave EngineeringApplied PhysicsMicrowave ComponentsFss-impacted Composites
The development of a cost-effective microwave absorber with wide bandwidth corresponding to reflection loss (RL) ≤ −10 dB is still a very challenging task. A sugarcane bagasse-based agricultural waste composite has been analyzed for its elemental contents. The combination of elements is suitable for its possible usage as a cost-effective microwave absorbing material. Therefore, this composite has been subjected to morphological and electromagnetic studies to analyze its microwave absorbing behavior. The frequency dependent complex dielectric permittivity and complex magnetic permeability values were obtained using a transmission/reflection waveguide approach in the X-band. Furthermore, the effect of the Minkowski loop frequency selective surface (FSS) was studied over the absorption capability of the composite. It was found that the application of FSS leads to a reduction in thickness up to 2.9 mm and an enhancement in absorption bandwidth up to 3.6 GHz. The FSS patterned composite shows a remarkable performance with peak RL of −28.4 dB at 10.7 GHz and absorption bandwidth of 3.6 GHz.
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