2023
DOI: 10.36227/techrxiv.22318069.v1
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Quasi-Line Waves in Self-Inductive Impedance Surfaces

Abstract: <p>Line waves are distinct modes that arise along a line that connects two-dimensional impedance surfaces with a dual electromagnetic response. In general, line waves can be implemented using complementary impedances or impedances with a gain-loss effect. Whereas non-complementary dual surfaces support a quasi-line mode. we propose a structure in which non-dual structures with purely inductive impedances are used to drive the quasi-line mode. We investigate the implementation of quasi-line modes using mu… Show more

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