Multifunctional Electronically Reconfigurable Electromagnetic Surfaces for Ka-Band Antennas
Francesco Foglia Manzillo,
Reda Madi,
Samara Gharbieh
et al.
Abstract:This paper presents the design and performance of two novel Ka-band reconfigurable unit-cells, using p-i-n diodes, for electronically controlled intelligent surfaces. The first cell operates in reflection or in transmission mode, by properly biasing its 4 diodes, and achieves a 1-bit and 2-bit phase quantization, respectively. The second cell comprises the first one, in transmitting mode, and a reconfigurable linear-to-circular polarization converter with 2 diodes, spaced by an air gap. It radiates a circularl… Show more
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