In this paper, a nondiffracting beamforming scheme employing 3-bit coding metasurfaces to adjust the beam lengths is proposed. The 3-bit coding is implemented with a four-layer phase control unit whose phase can be adjusted by tuning the side length of the metal square. Simulation and measured results show that the electric field distributions generated by the metasurface is independent of the polarization of the incident wave due to the central symmetry of the structure. Experimental results are provided which verifies the feasibility of the proposed scheme in adjusting the nondiffracting beam lengths. A relative error as small as 6.0% in the beam lengths is observed, and all results prove the proposed 3-bit coding metasurfaces can be applied to generate different nondiffracting beam lengths.
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