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Design of ultra-broadband graphene absorber using circuit theory

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I propose a novel method for designing a broadband THz absorber by using periodic arrays of graphene ribbons on a Salisbury-screen-like structure. The recently proposed analytical circuit model of graphene arrays is used for obtaining analytical expressions for the input admittance of the proposed device. The input admittance is then adjusted to be closely matched to the free space in a wide frequency range. Consequently, it is demonstrated that a bandwidth of 90% absorption can be extended up to 100% of the central frequency with only one layer of patterned graphene.

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