2015
DOI: 10.1103/physrevx.5.031005
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Broadband Reflectionless Metasheets: Frequency-Selective Transmission and Perfect Absorption

Abstract: Energy of propagating electromagnetic waves can be fully absorbed in a thin lossy layer, but only in a narrow frequency band, as follows from the causality principle. On the other hand, it appears that there are no fundamental limitations on broadband matching of thin resonant absorbing layers. However, known thin absorbers produce significant reflections outside of the resonant absorption band. In this paper, we explore possibilities to realize a thin absorbing layer that produces no reflected waves in a very… Show more

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“…As shown by numerical simulations [18], under the condition of half-wave resonance, the resonant frequency depends mainly on the length of the wire, if its thickness is small. In this case, the shape of the wire, that is, the shape of the metamaterial element, has little effect on the resonance frequency.…”
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“…As shown by numerical simulations [18], under the condition of half-wave resonance, the resonant frequency depends mainly on the length of the wire, if its thickness is small. In this case, the shape of the wire, that is, the shape of the metamaterial element, has little effect on the resonance frequency.…”
Section: B Absorptive Single-component Mediamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this case, the shape of the wire, that is, the shape of the metamaterial element, has little effect on the resonance frequency. For example, in paper [18] the change in the number of turns for optimal helices was investigated. In this case, the shape of the helix, that is, its pitch angle, also changed.…”
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“…The metal helices are widely used as elements of metamaterials because at transmission of electrical current in them the electric dipole moments and magnetic moments are simultaneously generated. Consequently metamaterial based on helical elements displays as dielectric and magnetic properties, which enhances its use [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11] (Fig.1). A special place among the helices take bifilar helices consisting of two helical conductors.…”
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confidence: 99%