Microwave seminar | 27 December 2021

 
Mr. Maxim Tumashov
ITMO University
Non-reflective metasurfaces for spatial spectrum transformations
Abstract

Using metasurfaces for beamforming in near- and far-field zones brings many possibilities in antennas and optics applications. Here we describe methods and techniques which allow reaching extreme fields transformations with special unit cells formed so-called omega-bianisotropic metasurfaces (OBMSs). The described algorithm assumes the excitation of evanescence waves traveling along the surface without altering the far-field distribution for incident nor required transmitted field. One of the considered examples is the Gaussian beam expander or reducer for beamforming without any reflections that can find many applications in practical engineering.
The considered approach may be used to implement different types of field transformations: refraction, beam-splitting, wavefront correction, and so on.

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