Abstract:The conventional trial-and-error method employed in the element pattern design of coding metasurfaces lacks theoretical guidance and requires considerable time and computational resources. To overcome this problem, this paper proposes a highly efficient design method for bisymmetric Pancharatnam-Berry (P-B) phase element patterns. First, the equivalent impedances of the element patterns are derived from the expected reflectance and frequency range using the transmission matrix method. Subsequently, the optimal… Show more
“…In recent years, with the rapid development of metamaterials 1–4 and metasurfaces, 5–9 artificial electromagnetic metamaterials have been widely employed to modulate electromagnetic waves, 10–15 elastic waves, 16–20 and acoustic waves. 20–24 The construction of metasurfaces with frequency-selective characteristics is a great challenge in the field of satellite communication and antennas.…”
In this work, we proposed a meshed miniaturized frequency selective metasurface (MMFSM), which is insensitive to the incidence microwave angle and has great optical imaging quality by extending the effective...
“…In recent years, with the rapid development of metamaterials 1–4 and metasurfaces, 5–9 artificial electromagnetic metamaterials have been widely employed to modulate electromagnetic waves, 10–15 elastic waves, 16–20 and acoustic waves. 20–24 The construction of metasurfaces with frequency-selective characteristics is a great challenge in the field of satellite communication and antennas.…”
In this work, we proposed a meshed miniaturized frequency selective metasurface (MMFSM), which is insensitive to the incidence microwave angle and has great optical imaging quality by extending the effective...
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