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      A Chipless RFID Based on Multiresonant High-Impedance Surfaces

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          Frequency Selective Surfaces

          Ben Munk (2000)
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            Polarization-independent wide-angle triple-band metamaterial absorber.

            We report the design, fabrication, and measurement of a microwave triple-band absorber. The compact single unit cell consists of three nested electric closed-ring resonators and a metallic ground plane separated by a dielectric layer. Simulation and experimental results show that the absorber has three distinctive absorption peaks at frequencies 4.06 GHz, 6.73 GHz, and 9.22 GHz with the absorption rates of 0.99, 0.93, and 0.95, respectively. The absorber is valid to a wide range of incident angles for both transverse electric (TE) and transverse magnetic (TM) polarizations. The triple-band absorber is a promising candidate as absorbing elements in scientific and technical applications because of its multiband absorption, polarization insensitivity, and wide-angle response. © 2011 Optical Society of America
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              Analysis and Design of Ultra Thin Electromagnetic Absorbers Comprising Resistively Loaded High Impedance Surfaces

              High-Impedance Surfaces (HIS) comprising lossy Frequency Selective Surfaces (FSS) are employed to design thin electromagnetic absorbers. The structure, despite its typical resonant behavior, is able to perform a very wideband absorption in a reduced thickness. Losses in the frequency selective surface are introduced by printing the periodic pattern through resistive inks and hence avoiding the typical soldering of a large number of lumped resistors. The effect of the surface resistance of the FSS and dielectric substrate characteristics on the input impedance of the absorber is discussed by means of a circuital model. It is shown that the optimum value of surface resistance is affected both by substrate parameters (thickness and permittivity) and by FSS element shape. The equivalent circuit model is then used to introduce the working principles of the narrowband and the wideband absorbing structure and to derive the best-suited element for wideband absorption. Finally, the experimental validation of the presented structures is presented.

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                Journal
                IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques
                IEEE Trans. Microwave Theory Techn.
                Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
                0018-9480
                1557-9670
                January 2013
                January 2013
                : 61
                : 1
                : 146-153
                Article
                10.1109/TMTT.2012.2227777
                ed09a8c0-5e2f-445b-aa4c-85b9b53396c3
                © 2013
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