2013
DOI: 10.1364/oe.21.002875
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Experimental demonstration of reflectarray antennas at terahertz frequencies

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“…31,32 Also, the absorptance can be affected by the thickness of the dielectric layer. 4,8 However, except for the middle size structure, all the remaining structures are detuned from resonance. So, overall we expect that the actual fabricated phase-ramped structures should show relatively low absorptance despite the relatively high absorptance at the fundamental mode, which is important for the performance as a reflectarray.…”
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“…31,32 Also, the absorptance can be affected by the thickness of the dielectric layer. 4,8 However, except for the middle size structure, all the remaining structures are detuned from resonance. So, overall we expect that the actual fabricated phase-ramped structures should show relatively low absorptance despite the relatively high absorptance at the fundamental mode, which is important for the performance as a reflectarray.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Previously, it was shown that this value is diminished by lower conductivities of the metal used as the FSS element, high loss tangent of the dielectric layer, or larger thicknesses of the dielectric layer, but phase ranges similar to this value have yielded good results as a reflectarray. 4,8,31,33 Also critical to the performance of a reflectarray of constant periodicity is the need to have a relative constant progressive phase change of the reflected incident beam between each size structure. 7,8,34 As shown in both plots in offnormal with a 10.6 lm wavelength incident wave.…”
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