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Andrey K. Sarychev, Grégory Barbillon and Andrey Ivanov
Generic, analytical equations are suggested for the localized plasmon excited in a narrow gap formed between a metal/dielectric cylinder and a metal surface. The local distribution of the electric field was found by employing the quasi-static approximati...
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Joanna Maria Kopania, Wojciech Zakrzewicz, Przemyslaw Kubiak, Adam Mrowicki, Michal Glogowski, Jacek Gralewski, Grzegorz Boguslawski, Kamil Wójciak and Patryk Gaj
The primary goal of this research was to study transmission loss and absorption of fluted PVC panels using experimental and theoretical methods. During these studies, the link between panel size, thickness, transmission loss, and absorption was considere...
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Hongyu Ren, Qianyi Shangguan, Zijun Song, Yong Zhao, Zao Yi, Guolu Ma, Jianguo Zhang, Hua Yang, Shifa Wang and Pinghui Wu
This paper presents a graphene metamaterial absorber based on impedance matching. A finite difference in time domain (FDTD) method is used to achieve a theoretically perfect absorption in the mid-infrared band. A basis is created for the multiband stable...
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Yaw-Shyan Tsay, Jui-Yen Lin and Faxin Ma
The bass ratio describes the relationship between the reverberation energy in the low frequency region and that of the middle frequency. An appropriate bass ratio can create a warm sound; however, too much bass can influence speech clarity (C50) and work...
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Miao Pan, Huazhu Huang, Wenzhi Chen, Shuai Li, Qinglai Xie, Feng Xu, Dongwei Wei, Jun Fang, Baodian Fan and Lihan Cai
In this paper, using the surface plasmon and Fabry?Pérot (FP) cavity, the design of a symmetric silicon grating absorber is proposed. The time-domain finite difference method is used for simulation calculations. The basic unit structure is a dielectric g...
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