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6 Paper Survey Ultrathin and Flexible Screen-Printed Metasurfaces
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY, VOL. 53, NO. 3, AUGUST 2011 Ultrathin and Flexible Screen-Printed Metasurfaces for EMI Shielding Applications Lin Biao Wang, Student Member, IEEE, Kye Yak See, Senior Member, IEEE, Jun Wu Zhang, Budiman Salam,and Albert Chee Wai Lu, Member, IEEE 6 Paper Survey Advisor : Cheng-Hsin Chang Advisee : Mao-Jing Li Department of Mechanical Engineering & Institute of Nanotechnology, Southern Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Tainan, TAIWAN Date ﹕2015/12/17
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Fig. 1. Geometrical parameters of Jerusalem crosses and the
equivalent circuit model.
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Fig. 2. 3-D EM simulation model to evaluate the SE of
the band-stop EMI shield.
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Fig. 3. Simulated 𝑆 21 between the horn antennas
without and with the band stop EMI shield.
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Fig. 4. Comparison of simulated 𝑆 21 for a free-standing band-stop Je-
rusalem cross element being excited with an incident wave at different angles.
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Fig. 5. Picture of fabricated ultrathin and flexible band-stop EMI shield.
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Fig. 6. Experimental setup for measuring SE of band-stop EMI shield.
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Fig. 7. Measured 𝑆 21 between the horn antennas with and without the
band stop shield.
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Fig. 8. Comparison of simulated and measured SEs of the band-stop
EMI shield.
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