Advanced Electromagnetics (Oct 2021)

Exploring microwave absorption by non-periodic metasurfaces

  • J. K. Hamilton,
  • I. R. Hooper,
  • C. R. Lawrence

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7716/aem.v10i3.1803
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 3

Abstract

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In recent years there has been a large body of work investigating periodic metasurface microwave absorbers. However, surprisingly few investigations have focused on the absorption performance of similar non-periodic designs. In this work, the electromagnetic response of a large area (310 mm x 310 mm) microwave absorber that lacks a global periodicity is experimentally studied. The top metallic layer of the ultra-thin (0.3 mm) absorber is structured with rectangular patches given by a procedurally generated non-periodic pattern, known as the toothpick sequence. The specular reflectivity of both p-polarised and s-polarised incident radiation shows coupling to an additional low frequency mode when compared to a standard square patch periodic absorber. To further explore the coupling efficiency of such non-periodic absorbers, finite element models were used to investigate the influence of increasing sample size.

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