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Flexible frequency-selective rasorber based on metal-graphene hybrid metamaterial.

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In this work, we demonstrate a flexible frequency-selective rasorber (FSR) with great angular stability and conformal superiority using metal-graphene hybrid metamaterial. The metamaterial is fabricated by filling the designed metal… Click to show full abstract

In this work, we demonstrate a flexible frequency-selective rasorber (FSR) with great angular stability and conformal superiority using metal-graphene hybrid metamaterial. The metamaterial is fabricated by filling the designed metal patterns with graphene-based ink. It can replace the traditional resistors to introduce loss for the absorption purpose. Therefore, the FSR does not need any lumped components soldered onto its surface, enabling a high flexibility and conformal capability. The metal-graphene FSR is fabricated and measured on flexible substrates that have a 60° angular stability and a 128° conformal angle. The simulations and experiments confirmed that the proposed metal-graphene FSR exhibits excellent angular stability and considerable flexibility, making it ideal for stealth systems.

Keywords: flexible frequency; graphene hybrid; frequency selective; graphene; metal graphene; selective rasorber

Journal Title: Optics express
Year Published: 2022

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