An optically transparent ultrabroadband microwave absorber

S Lai, Y Wu, X Zhu, W Gu, W Wu - IEEE photonics journal, 2017 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
An optically transparent ultrabroadband microwave absorber was proposed and
experimentally verified, which achieved 23.4-GHz deep absorption bandwidth (absorption> …

Dual resonance shorted stub circular rings metamaterial absorber

D Singh, VM Srivastava - AEU-International Journal of Electronics and …, 2018 - Elsevier
In this research work, the design characterization of metamaterial absorber (MMA) has been
analysed for a unit cell structure of shorted stubs circular rings metamaterial absorber. The …

[HTML][HTML] Designing broadband cross-polarization conversion metasurfaces using binary particle swarm optimization algorithm

J Wang, WQ Gu, XC Zhao, YN Jiang, KD Xu - Materials & Design, 2024 - Elsevier
Owing to their disadvantages of broadband discontinuity, infinite value, or incapability of
distinguishing cross-polarization conversions from co-polarization conversions, the …

Dual‐functional active frequency selective surface using parallel feeding configuration and its equivalent circuit model

H Li, F Costa, J Fang, Y Wang, Q Cao… - … Journal of RF and …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
A dual‐functional active frequency selective surface (AFSS), which integrates two
independent and dividable functions, is presented in this article. The proposed structure …

A wideband patch antenna with a pair of antisymmetric balun as differentially fed network

J Zhang, H Lan, M Liu, Y Yang - International Journal of RF and …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
A novel singly differentially‐fed microstrip patch antenna (DFMA) is proposed, which is
composed of a radiating patch, a differentially‐fed network with a twin antisymmetric …

[PDF][PDF] Design and realization for radar cross section reduction of patch antennas using shorted stubs metamaterial absorbers

D Singh - 2019 - core.ac.uk
DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY Page 1 DESIGN AND REALIZATION FOR RADAR CROSS
SECTION REDUCTION OF PATCH ANTENNAS USING SHORTED STUBS …