Water-based metamaterial absorbers for optical transparency and broadband microwave absorption

  • Yongqiang Pang
  • , Yang Shen
  • , Yongfeng Li
  • , Jiafu Wang
  • , Zhuo Xu
  • , Shaobo Qu

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Abstract

Naturally occurring water is a promising candidate for achieving broadband absorption. In this work, by virtue of the optically transparent character of the water, the water-based metamaterial absorbers (MAs) are proposed to achieve the broadband absorption at microwave frequencies and optical transparence simultaneously. For this purpose, the transparent indium tin oxide (ITO) and polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) are chosen as the constitutive materials. The water is encapsulated between the ITO backed plate and PMMA, serving as the microwave loss as well as optically transparent material. Numerical simulations show that the broadband absorption with the efficiency over 90% in the frequency band of 6.4-30 GHz and highly optical transparency of about 85% in the visible region can be achieved and have been well demonstrated experimentally. Additionally, the proposed water-based MA displays a wide-angle absorption performance for both TE and TM waves and is also robust to the variations of the structure parameters, which is much desired in a practical application.

Original languageEnglish
Article number155106
JournalJournal of Applied Physics
Volume123
Issue number15
DOIs
StatePublished - 21 Apr 2018

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