JOURNAL ARTICLE

Ultra-Wideband Polarization Insensitive Thin Absorber Based on Resistive Concentric Circular Rings

Saurabh SambhavJayanta GhoshAmit K. Singh

Year: 2021 Journal:   IEEE Transactions on Electromagnetic Compatibility Vol: 63 (5)Pages: 1333-1340   Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Abstract

Eliminating stray and suppressing unwanted radiation in a high frequency circuit is difficult. It becomes a challenge to achieve an ultra-wide absorption band in a thin-single-layer microwave absorber. In this article, a novel polarization-independent, ultra-wideband, light-weight, thin microwave absorber has been investigated numerically and experimentally. The proposed absorber unit cell consists of two concentric circular rings loaded with lumped resistances placed on top surface of a dielectric substrate. Unit cell size is 0.28 λ L * 0.28 λ L * 0.067 λ L , which is compact in configuration (where λ L is the wavelength corresponding to lowest frequency of operation). The proposed design provides more than 90% absorption in the frequency range of 6.7 GHz to 20.58 GHz (fractional bandwidth of 101.7%). The novelty of the proposed work lies in designing a wideband and ultra-thin absorber by using optimum unit cell geometry, resistance loading, and air column loading. Combination of these techniques results in a very wide band absorber design. Four fold structural symmetricity makes the absorber polarization insensitive. The absorber is compact, light-weight (used air as spacer), and thin (only 0.067 λ L thick) and provides an alternative to construct wideband absorber for electromagnetic interference reduction.

Keywords:
Wideband Microwave X band Dielectric Materials science Polarization (electrochemistry) Optics Resistive touchscreen Physics Optoelectronics Topology (electrical circuits) Computer science Electrical engineering Telecommunications Engineering Chemistry

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