Metasurface virtual absorbers: Unveiling operative conditions through equivalent lumped circuit model

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Abstract

Virtual absorption concept has been recently introduced as a new phenomenon observed in electromagnetics and optics consisting of theoretically unlimited accumulation of energy within a finite volume of material without dissipation. The anomalous behaviour is achieved by engaging the complex zero scattering eigenmodes of the virtual absorbing system by illuminating it with a proper complex frequency ω = ω r + jω i, whose value is strictly determined by the system characteristics. In this paper, we investigate on the position of the zero-pole scattering pairs in the complex frequency plane as a function of the input impedance of the metasurface-based lossless virtual absorber. We analytically derive the conditions under which a properly modulated monochromatic plane wave can be virtually absorbed by the system and stored within its volume. The analysis is developed by modelling the propagation of a normally impinging plane wave through its equivalent transmission line model terminated in an arbitrary reactive load, which in turn models the input impedance of the metasurface-based system under consideration. The study allows to determine a priori whether the metasurface-based system can support the virtual absorption or not by evaluating the time-constant from its equivalent circuit.

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Marini, A. V., Ramaccia, D., Toscano, A., & Bilotti, F. (2021). Metasurface virtual absorbers: Unveiling operative conditions through equivalent lumped circuit model. EPJ Applied Metamaterials. EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/epjam/2020014

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