Abstract

In this paper, a frequency-selective absorber with large-angular stability under oblique incidence is present. The absorptivity of the structure can be reached to maximum by impedance matching and parameter optimization method under a specific angle (40°), which ensures an excellent absorption response within 60° oblique incidence. This method solves the problem that the absorptivity of traditional absorbers deteriorates with the increase of incident angle. The absorber consists of a three-layer structure: two lossy layers and a metal ground layer, the equivalent circuit model is discussed and the operating frequency band is widened by generating electric resonances and magnetic resonances. Due to the high symmetry of the structure, the absorber has good polarization insensitivity. Numerical simulation shows that from 4.4 to 20 GHz, the absorptivity of the structure is above 90% within 40° oblique angle of incidence. Finally, the design plays an important role in military stealth and preventing electromagnetic interference.

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