Controlling Graphene Sheet Resistance for Broadband Printable and Flexible Artificial Magnetic Conductor Based Microwave Radar Absorber Applications

Yixian Fang, Kewen Pan, Ting Leng, H. Ouslimani, Kostya S Novoselov, Zhirun Hu

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Abstract

Current artificial magnetic conductor (AMC) designs use metallic patterns on rigid substrates and focus on shapes and sizes of AMC structures, rather than on material performance, which has hindered operation bandwidth and design flexibility. Here, we introduce printed graphene AMC-based broadband and flexible microwave radar absorbers, which not only redirect but also absorb the incident wave so to broaden the operation bandwidth. Contrasting to other reported works, the phase characteristics of the AMCs are realized through the control of the surface resistance provided by printed graphene laminates. We produced a variety of AMC structures, composed of printed graphene circular ring arrays with exactly the same shape and size, but different sheet resistances. By carefully designing the sheet resistance of printed graphene laminates, the optimized anti-phase reflection cancellation between AMCs can be achieved. With printed graphene AMCs and flexible dielectric substrate, the absorber presented in this work has a broadband effective absorption (above 90% absorptivity) from 7.58 GHz to 18 GHz, is polarization insensitive under normal incident and can work at relatively wide incident angles. Furthermore, this absorber is capable of bending easily with notable performance, which makes it ideal for applications with irregular and uneven shapes.
Original languageEnglish
JournalIEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation
Publication statusAccepted/In press - 18 May 2021

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