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Design and verification of a tunable single-band metamaterial based on Polymeric Methyl Methacrylate and its feasibility for temperature detection in smart packaging

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Pages 185-202 | Received 25 May 2023, Accepted 06 Nov 2023, Published online: 15 Dec 2023
 

Abstract

Metamaterial absorbers with single resonance mode and narrow bandwidth are often used in sensing. A metamaterial absorber containing dielectric layers of the same thickness (Polymeric Methyl Methacrylate (PMMA) and strontium titanate (STO)) are proposed and confirmed. At room temperature (300 K), an individual absorption peak is excited, and the single resonance mode and narrow bandwidth characteristic are obtained. The amplitude and resonance frequency of the metamaterial samples can be controlled by changing the thickness of PMMA or STO. The metamaterial samples are placed in an environment with a gradual change in temperature. The results show that the absorptive properties of the metamaterial sample show remarkable repeatability in the process of temperature increase and decrease. Therefore, based on the properties of single resonance mode, narrow bandwidth, and reversibility, the metamaterial samples have the potential to be used in smart packaging sensing.

Acknowledgements

This research was financially supported by the 2020 National Social Science Fund Project: Research on the modern influence of Yao folk cultural symbols (No. 20XMZ041).

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

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