A Novel 5g Wideband Metamaterial Based Absorber for Microwave Energy Harvesting Applications
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2021
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Fawzy, Diaa E.
Cengiz, Mehmet Faruk
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IEEE
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This paper proposes a novel design of a compact and thin metamaterials (MMs) based wideband absorber aiming at specific microwave energy harvesting for 5G applications. The developed unit cell is obtained by combining two letters-like patches printed on a grounded dielectric substrate. The developed operating band is achieved based on the superposition of the two-resonances generated by the two letters. The simulations are based on Rogers RT5880 (thickness of 1.575 mm, dielectric constant of epsilon r=2.2, loss tangent of tan delta=0.009) and FR-4 substrates (thickness of 1.2 mm dielectric constant of epsilon r=4.3, loss tangent of tan delta=0.02). The obtained results show a wide 10 dB absorption bandwidth in the frequency range between 18 GHz and 30 GHz with absorptivity close to 99% for normal and oblique incident up top to 30 degrees in the case of Rogers RT5880. An absorptivity rate of 96% is obtained for the cased of FR-4 because of high dielectric losses. The obtained results are reasonable compared to other studies in the literatures.
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8th International Conference on Electrical and Electronics Engineering (ICEEE) -- APR 09-11, 2021 -- Antalya, TURKEY
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metamaterials, wideband metamaterials, microwave energy harvesting, 5G, UAV, Wireless Networks
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0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering, 02 engineering and technology, 0210 nano-technology
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2021 8Th Internatıonal Conference on Electrıcal And Electronıcs Engıneerıng (Iceee 2021)
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309
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