Agostino Monorchio
University of Pisa
391 Papers
1.6K Citations
Agostino Monorchio is an academic researcher from University of Pisa. The author has contributed to research in topics: Antenna (radio) & Basis function. The author has an hindex of 39, co-authored 391 publications.
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Papers
A Frequency Selective Radome With Wideband Absorbing Properties
Filippo Costa,Agostino Monorchio +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, a frequency selective radome is presented, acting as a pass band filter at a given frequency band, while behaving as an absorber above the transmission band, which is obtained by a metallic FSS realized through a compact interdigitated Jerusalem cross element characterized by a very large rejection band.
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Analysis and Design of Ultra Thin Electromagnetic Absorbers Comprising Resistively Loaded High Impedance Surfaces
TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of the surface resistance of the FSS and dielectric substrate characteristics on the input impedance of the absorber is discussed by means of a circuital model.
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Efficient Analysis of Frequency-Selective Surfaces by a Simple Equivalent-Circuit Model
TL;DR: In this article, the transmission and reflection properties of frequency-selective surfaces (FSSs) are evaluated through a simple and accurate first-order circuit approach, based on the parallel between real structure and a lumped-LC-network counterpart.
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A Thin Electromagnetic Absorber for Wide Incidence Angles and Both Polarizations
TL;DR: In this article, a planar electromagnetic absorber with a high-impedance surface comprising an array of patches over a grounded lossy dielectric slab perforated with metallic vias is presented.
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A Circuit-Based Model for the Interpretation of Perfect Metamaterial Absorbers
TL;DR: In this article, a perfect metamaterial absorbing structure over a thin low-loss grounded substrate is studied by resorting to an efficient transmission line model, which allows the derivation of simple and reliable closed formulas describing the absorption mechanism of the subwavelength structure.
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