The research on Radar Absorbing Materials (RAMs) dates back to the mid of 1930s, before World War II. Despite this long history, the subject has continued to attract interest these days, owing to the rapid increase in the number of telecommunication devices. In addition to defense applications, indeed, one of the potential applications of RAMs is in electromagnetic compatibility problems, where reduction of the mutual interactions between different devices is desired. Other typical uses of microwave absorbers are in the antenna field, to reduce the back-radiation and to improve the radiation pattern, and in the measurement of the scattering features of objects and antennas

Bilotti, F., Alù, A., Engheta, N., Vegni, L. (2006). Compact Microwave Absorbers Utilizing Single Negative Metamaterial Layers. In Proceedings of 2006 Joint IEEE AP-S/URSI Symposium, 9-14 Luglio 2006, Albuquerque, USA (pp.1). n.p. : n.p..

Compact Microwave Absorbers Utilizing Single Negative Metamaterial Layers

BILOTTI, FILIBERTO;VEGNI, Lucio
2006-01-01

Abstract

The research on Radar Absorbing Materials (RAMs) dates back to the mid of 1930s, before World War II. Despite this long history, the subject has continued to attract interest these days, owing to the rapid increase in the number of telecommunication devices. In addition to defense applications, indeed, one of the potential applications of RAMs is in electromagnetic compatibility problems, where reduction of the mutual interactions between different devices is desired. Other typical uses of microwave absorbers are in the antenna field, to reduce the back-radiation and to improve the radiation pattern, and in the measurement of the scattering features of objects and antennas
2006
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Bilotti, F., Alù, A., Engheta, N., Vegni, L. (2006). Compact Microwave Absorbers Utilizing Single Negative Metamaterial Layers. In Proceedings of 2006 Joint IEEE AP-S/URSI Symposium, 9-14 Luglio 2006, Albuquerque, USA (pp.1). n.p. : n.p..
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