A Single-Layer Wideband Microwave Absorber with Reactive Screen

Author(s):  
Hong Qin Zheng ◽  
Yan Jun Yang ◽  
Jing Lin Jiang ◽  
Mei Song Tong
2011 ◽  
Vol 399-401 ◽  
pp. 880-885
Author(s):  
Shu Yuan Zhang ◽  
Quan Xi Cao

In this paper the powders of Zn1-xCoxO (x=0, 0.01, 0.02, 0.025, 0.05, 0.1) were fabricated by the conventional solid state reaction. The crystal structure was characterized by x-ray diffraction (XRD). The electromagnetic parameters were measured using vector network analyzer (VNA), the infrared emissivity in the wavelength range of 3-5μm and 8-14μm was measured by Dual-band infrared emissivity measuring instrument. The absorption bandwidth of the double-layer microwave absorber is obviously more than that of the single-layer absorber. The bandwidth of the double-layer microwave absorber for reflection loss R<-8dB is 2.64GHz over the range of 8.2-18GHz. The thickness of the absorbers is only 4 mm. The infrared emissivity is only 0.39 in the range of 3-5μm and 0.81 in the range of 8-14μm.


2022 ◽  
Vol 19 (1) ◽  
pp. 1714
Author(s):  
Affandi Faisal Kurniawan ◽  
Mohammad Syaiful Anwar ◽  
Khoirotun Nadiyyah ◽  
Yana Taryana ◽  
Muhammad Mahyiddin Ramli ◽  
...  

The purpose of this study is to optimize the thickness of a layered graphenic-based carbon compound, which is a non-magnetic material derived from biomass (old coconut shell). After the sample was exfoliated using HCl solution, the morphological structure showed that the material used in this study is a reduced graphene oxide (rGO), similar to carbon but with a thickness of less than 10 nm and lateral size in submicron (100 nm). The sample with a 2 mm thickness was then characterized using a vector network analyzer (VNA) to measure its reflection loss (RL). The measurement result is evaluated by converting the S-parameter values (S11 and S21) from the VNA using the Nicolsson Ross Weir (NRW) method to obtain input variables such as relative complex permeability and relative complex permittivity. Following this, the single-layer thickness of the sample was optimized using a genetic algorithm (GA), which can predict the appropriate thickness so that the optimum RL can be obtained. The optimum thickness of the sample was found to be 3.48 mm, which resulted in a much higher RL. The RL was re-measured for verification using a sample with the corresponding optimized thickness, revealing that this optimization is feasibly operational for a radar absorbing material (RAM) design. HIGHLIGHTS Carbon compounds containing graphenic phase derived from coconut shell are functional materials having various unique properties such as superior electrical conductivity, large surface area, and excellent structural flexibility, and microwave absorbtion The single-layer microwave absorber employing carbon compounds has been prepared The layer thickness optimized using a genetic algorithm (GA) can estimate the appropriate design with the maximum reflection loss (RL)


2016 ◽  
Vol 15 ◽  
pp. 1589-1592 ◽  
Author(s):  
Debidas Kundu ◽  
Akhilesh Mohan ◽  
Ajay Chakrabarty

Author(s):  
Soumya Sundar Pattanayak ◽  
S. H. Laskar ◽  
Swagatadeb Sahoo

Abstract The ever-increasing use of electronic devices leads to a dangerous upsurge in the emission of microwave radiation; this has drawn appreciable concern in the fabrication of eco-friendly microwave absorber (MA) and it can be a prospective alternative. Present work, in the quest for possible alternatives, explores carbon-rich agricultural residues such as dry banana leaves as a microwave-absorbing material. The variation of microwave absorption efficiency with an increase in the percentage of resin has been already reported. An extensive study on the microwave absorption efficiency of dried banana leaves with sample preparation and reflectivity analysis by hardware measurement, and simulative analysis using CST microwave studio suite for different thicknesses in the frequency range of 1–20 GHz has been also explored in the present work. Single-layer MA thickness variation establishes different microwave absorption performance.


Author(s):  
L. Zahid ◽  
M. Jusoh ◽  
N. H. Ghazali ◽  
Sabapathy Sabapathy ◽  
M. Mustapa ◽  
...  

<span>In this paper, the single and flat layer of microwave absorber has been fabricated with different weight percentage of sugarcane bagasse (SCB) and rubber tire dust (RTD). The dielectric properties and wave propagation have been investigated in this work. There are two different designs in developing this layer of microwave absorber. In this work, the targeted frequency is within 3.85 GHz to 8.2 GHz. The preference was based on the fact that our goal was to achieve minimum backward reflections, and the sugarcane bagasse material, with its low dielectric constant, high loss factor, large attenuation per unit length, and ease of fabrication, provided a better opportunity to achieve that goal which is better than -10dB (90 % of absorption).</span>


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