Sensors (Oct 2018)

Thermal Frequency Reconfigurable Electromagnetic Absorber Using Phase Change Material

  • Heijun Jeong,
  • Jeong-Heum Park,
  • You-Hwan Moon,
  • Chang-Wook Baek,
  • Sungjoon Lim

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s18103506
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 10
p. 3506

Abstract

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In this study, we propose a thermal frequency reconfigurable electromagnetic absorber using germanium telluride (GeTe) phase change material. Thermally-induced phase transition of GeTe from an amorphous high-resistive state to a crystalline low-resistive state by heating is used to change the resonant frequency of the absorber. For full-wave simulation, the electromagnetic properties of GeTe at 25 °C and 250 °C are characterized at 10 GHz under normal incidence for electromagnetic waves. The proposed absorber is designed based on the characterized electromagnetic parameters of GeTe. A circular unit cell is designed and GeTe is placed at a gap in the circle to maximize the switching range. The performance of the proposed electromagnetic absorber is numerically and experimentally demonstrated. Measurement results indicate that the absorption frequency changes from 10.23 GHz to 9.6 GHz when the GeTe film is altered from an amorphous state at room temperature to a crystalline state by heating the sample to 250 °C. The absorptivity in these states is determined to be 91% and 92%, respectively.

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