Reconfigurable honeycomb metamaterial absorber having incident angular stability
Javad Shabanpour, Sina Beyraghi, Homayoon Oraizi

TL;DR
This paper introduces a 3D reconfigurable honeycomb metamaterial absorber with VO2 films that maintains over 90% absorption up to 87° incident angle in the THz range, suitable for stealth and sensing applications.
Contribution
The study presents a novel VO2-based honeycomb metamaterial absorber with ultra-wide-angle stability and reconfigurability, outperforming existing designs in incident angle range.
Findings
Achieves over 90% absorptivity up to 87° incident angle.
Maintains high absorption in 1-4 THz frequency band.
Demonstrates reconfigurability via temperature-induced phase change.
Abstract
Ultrawide-angle electromagnetic wave absorbers with excellent mechanical properties are required in many diverse applications such as sensing, and stealth technologies. Here, a novel 3D reconfigurable metamaterial absorber (MMA) consisting of honeycomb and VO2 films is proposed. The proposed MMA exhibits a strong absorptivity above 90\% in the widest incident angle up to for TM- and TE- polarized oblique incidences for THz wave propagating in yoz-plane. According to simulation results, under normal incidence, when VO2 films are in the insulating state, the proposed absorber exhibits high absorptivity in the frequency band of 1-4 THz. By increasing the temperature of the whole structure, the structural transformation of VO2 occurs and turns into the metallic phase. We have shown that under oblique incidence, the ohmic losses of VO2 films especially those parallel to the…
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