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Role of surface electromagnetic waves in metamaterial absorbers

Chen et al., 2016

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9637633274401531095
Author
Chen W
Cardin A
Koirala M
Liu X
Tyler T
West K
Bingham C
Starr T
Starr A
Jokerst N
Padilla W
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Metamaterial absorbers have been demonstrated across much of the electromagnetic spectrum and exhibit both broad and narrow-band absorption for normally incident radiation. Absorption diminishes for increasing angles of incidence and transverse electric polarization …
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