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  • The paper introduces a novel metamaterial absorber design using a bent Y-shaped structure on an FR-4 substrate with copper, achieving over 90% absorption across a range of frequencies from L-band to K-band (3.728 GHz to 22.664 GHz).
  • Through simulations, it identifies eight resonant frequencies, highlighting the design's versatility for reducing electromagnetic radiation.
  • Additionally, the research discusses the implications of near-zero refractive index metamaterials and their potential for advanced wave control, emphasizing the absorber's polarization insensitivity and unique electromagnetic properties that challenge existing theories.

Article Abstract

In this paper, we present an unprecedented metamaterial absorber design exhibiting exceptional characteristics in electromagnetic wave absorption. The proposed bent Y-shaped structure, fabricated on an FR-4 substrate with copper patches, showcases remarkable performance across a diverse frequency spectrum. Through exhaustive simulations in CST, this design manifests eight distinct resonant frequencies, achieving absorption rates exceeding 90 % at each resonance. The resonances, strategically spanning from L-band (3.728 GHz) through S-band, C-band, X-band, Ku-band, and K-band up to 22.664 GHz, signify unparalleled versatility and efficacy in mitigating electromagnetic radiation. It investigates the equivalent circuit parameters of a proposed metamaterial absorber design, focusing on inductance (L), capacitance (C), and resistance (R). This paper investigates the applications of UWB devices at 3.728 GHz and Doppler navigation aids at the 13.4 GHz frequency as regulated by the Federal Communications Commission. It includes a discussion on near-zero refractive Index Metamaterials (NZRIM), highlighting their potential utilization in achieving extraordinary control over wave behaviour. Notably, the absorber's inherent polarization insensitivity fortifies its adaptability in various applications. Additionally, the metamaterial exhibits near-zero or negative permittivity, altering electric response, while simultaneously demonstrating permeability absolute zero throughout all frequency bands sparking new avenues for exploration and challenging conventional electromagnetic theories.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11636122PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e40102DOI Listing

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