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Sensors (Basel) ; 22(13)2022 Jul 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35808485

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Metasurfaces (MSs) have enabled the emergence of new ideas and solutions in the design of antennas and for the control of electromagnetic waves. In this work, we propose to design a directional high-gain reconfigurable planar antenna based on a phase-modulated metasurface. Reconfigurability is achieved by integrating varactor diodes into the elementary meta-atoms composing the metasurface. As a proof of concept, a metasurface prototype that operates around 5 GHz is designed and fabricated to be tested in an antenna configuration. The metasurface is flexibly controlled by different bias voltages applied to the varactor diodes, thus allowing the user to control its phase characteristics. By assigning judiciously calculated phase profiles to the metasurface illuminated by a feeding primary source, different scenarios of far-field patterns can be considered. Different phase profiles are tested, allowing us to, firstly, achieve a highly directive boresight radiation and, secondly, to steer the main radiated beam towards an off-normal direction. The whole design process is verified by numerical simulations and is validated experimentally by far-field antenna measurements. The proposed metasurface enables the design of directive flat antennas with beam-scanning characteristics without complex feeding systems and power-consuming phase shifters, and thus provides potential interests for next generation antenna hardware.

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Opt Lett ; 47(3): 573-576, 2022 Feb 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35103679

RESUMO

Broadband metasurfaces have attracted significant attention for a variety of applications in imaging and communication systems. Here, a method to alleviate the chromatic aberrations issue is proposed in the microwave region using dynamic phase compensation enabled by a reconfigurable metasurface. The dispersion characteristic of the meta-atom implemented with varactor diodes can be flexibly manipulated electronically, such that the dispersion-induced phase distortions over a wide frequency band can be compensated dynamically to achieve broadband performances. Various aberration-free functionalities can be realized with the proposed active metasurface. Near-field measurements are performed on a fabricated prototype to demonstrate aberration-free beam bending and hologram imaging, showing good agreement with simulation results. Such an active metasurface platform paves the way to efficient devices for wireless power transfer, sensors, and communication and antenna systems at radio or much higher frequencies.

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Materials (Basel) ; 15(2)2022 Jan 16.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35057381

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A high-index dielectric radome seam is camouflaged with respect to a low-index dielectric radome panel by tuning the seam with carefully engineered metasurfaces. A transmission-line approach is used to model the metasurface-tuned seam and analytically retrieve the corresponding surface impedance, from which the unit-cell design is then tailored. Full-wave simulations and microwave antenna measurements performed on a proof-of-concept prototype validate the undesired scattering suppression effect in the case of normally and obliquely incident transverse electric and transverse magnetic wave illuminations. Robustness of the proposed solution to fabrication tolerances is also reported. The study presents metasurface-tuning as an easily implementable, frequency adjustable, and polarization insensitive solution to reduce the scattering of dielectric mechanical seams and improve the overall transparency performance of radome structures.

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Adv Sci (Weinh) ; 7(18): 2001437, 2020 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32999848

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Geometric metasurfaces primarily follow the physical mechanism of Pancharatnam-Berry (PB) phases, empowering wavefront control of cross-polarized reflective/transmissive light components. However, inherently accompanying the cross-polarized components, the copolarized output components have not been attempted in parallel in existing works. Here, a general method is proposed to construct phase-modulated metasurfaces for implementing functionalities separately in co- and cross-polarized output fields under circularly polarized (CP) incidence, which is impossible to achieve with solely a geometric phase. By introducing a propagation phase as an additional degree of freedom, the electromagnetic (EM) energy carried by co- and cross-polarized transmitted fields can be fully phase-modulated with independent wavefronts. Under one CP incidence, a metasurface for separate functionalities with controllable energy repartition is verified by simulations and proof-of-principle microwave experiments. A variety of applications can be readily expected in spin-selective optics, spin-Hall metasurfaces, and multitasked metasurfaces operating in both reflective and transmissive modes.

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Nat Commun ; 11(1): 4186, 2020 08 21.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32826879

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Geometric-phase metasurfaces, recently utilized for controlling wavefronts of circular polarized (CP) electromagnetic waves, are drastically limited to the cross-polarization modality. Combining geometric with propagation phase allows to further control the co-polarized output channel, nevertheless addressing only similar functionality on both co-polarized outputs for the two different CP incident beams. Here we introduce the concept of chirality-assisted phase as a degree of freedom, which could decouple the two co-polarized outputs, and thus be an alternative solution for designing arbitrary modulated-phase metasurfaces with distinct wavefront manipulation in all four CP output channels. Two metasurfaces are demonstrated with four arbitrary refraction wavefronts, and orbital angular momentum modes with four independent topological charge, showcasing complete and independent manipulation of all possible CP channels in transmission. This additional phase addressing mechanism will lead to new components, ranging from broadband achromatic devices to the multiplexing of wavefronts for application in reconfigurable-beam antenna and wireless communication systems.

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Opt Express ; 27(24): 35774-35783, 2019 Nov 25.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31878744

RESUMO

Controlling diffracted waves has attracted extensive research interests these last years particularly for the potential application of beaming functionality. In this paper, we propose to realize on-axis beaming of diffracted electromagnetic waves by using a phase- gradient metasurface. The structure is optimally designed in order to transform surface waves to propagating waves and to enhance transmission through a subwavelength aperture. Both numerical simulations and near-field measurements are performed at microwave frequencies to validate the proposed concept. Furthermore, the metasurface is frequency-tunable and can be controlled by an external DC bias voltage. Consequently, by adjusting the electromagnetic response of each unit cell through the bias voltage, different phase gradients can be tailored, enabling broadband operation spanning from 9 GHz to 12 GHz.

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ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ; 11(31): 28423-28430, 2019 Aug 07.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31296005

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Regarding miniaturized and integrated systems, a single flat device that possesses diversified functionalities is highly desirable in optical to microwave regimes. With this perspective, bifunctional metalenses constructed by meta-atoms with integrated response to propagation phase and geometric phase are proposed for independent manipulation of right-handed and left-handed circularly polarized waves. The derived general criterion is verified in the microwave region from three bifunctional metalenses operating in transmission manner. The proof-of-concept measurements show that all these metalenses exhibit two independent functionalities that can be switched by flipping the helicity of the incident illumination. Very high efficiencies of around 80%, with peak value of 91%, are achieved by the ultrathin metasurfaces of thickness 0.15λ0. The proposed metasurfaces provide a promising route for the realization of reconfigurable lenses and antennas in wireless communication systems.

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Opt Lett ; 44(9): 2189-2192, 2019 May 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31042180

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An ultrathin reflection-type metamirror is proposed for multi-focusing with any desired focusing fashion including focal number and location. The metamirror is composed of reflection-type Pancharatnam-Berry (P-B) phase elements, which are able to provide full reflection phase of 2π, together with near-unity reflection efficiency by judiciously engineering the rotation angle of each latter element. A holographic algorithm is utilized to calculate the phase distribution at the interface of the metamirror to achieve the desired multi-focus spots. Experimental demonstrations performed in microwave region show good imaging quality with high reflection efficiency and imaging efficiency. The proposed metamirror provides a high-performance solution for low-cost and lightweight beam-shaping and beam-focusing devices.

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Opt Express ; 27(5): 7108-7119, 2019 Mar 04.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30876282

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In this paper, coding Huygens' metasurface (CHM) is proposed for holographic imaging with enhanced quality. A weighted holographic algorithm is used to calculate the phase distribution at the interface and to design the CHM. Experimental demonstration performed in the microwave region validates holographic imaging with the ability to modulate energy distribution among focal points and improve image quality. By judiciously engineering both electric and magnetic dipolar resonators, the proposed digital Huygens' meta-atom is able to provide a full transmission-phase covering the whole range of 2π together with a near-unity transmission efficiency. The proof-of-concept experiments show that holographic imaging quality can be indeed improved by using digital meta-atoms with several bits. Furthermore, the modulation of intensity distribution among focal points is experimentally realized by using the 3-bits CHM. The proposed CHM hologram shows great potential in a variety of application fields, such as programmable high-resolution imaging lenses, microscopy, data storage, information processing, and computer-generated holograms.

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Opt Express ; 26(6): 6724-6738, 2018 Mar 19.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29609362

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A metal-dielectric-metal gradient phase partially reflecting surface based on the combination of a gradient index dielectric substrate with an inductive and a capacitive grids, is designed at microwave frequencies for antenna applications. The gradient index is obtained by realizing air holes of different dimensions in a dielectric host material. A prototype of the gradient index dielectric substrate is fabricated through three-dimensional printing, an additive fabrication technology. It is then associated to two patterned metallic grids to realize a partially reflecting surface with a gradient phase behavior. For experimental validation, the partially reflective surface is used as reflector in a low-profile Fabry-Perot cavity antenna. An angular enhancement of the emitted beam in a desired direction is reported by further engineering the phase introduced by the inductive and the capacitive grids. Far-field measurements are performed on fabricated antenna prototypes to validate the concept. Such gradient phase reflective surface paves the way to low-cost easy-made microwave metal-dielectric surfaces incorporating functionalities such as beam control, forming and collimation.

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Opt Express ; 26(3): 2613-2624, 2018 Feb 05.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29401798

RESUMO

A planar metasurface composed of electronically tunable meta-atoms incorporating voltage-controlled varactor diodes is proposed as a reconfigurable meta-mirror for wavefronts control in microwave antenna applications. The dispersion responses of the cells are individually tailored in the reconfigurable metasurface so as to overcome the bandwidth limitations of passive metasurfaces and also to control the phase characteristics. By controlling the bias voltage of the varactor diodes on the planar metasurface, the phase characteristics of reflectors can be engineered. The reconfigurable meta-mirror is utilized to implement three different types of reflectors. As such, a reflectarray, a cylindrical parabolic reflector and a dihedral reflector are numerically verified in microwave regime through finite element method. Moreover, experimental measurements are performed on a fabricated prototype to validate the proposed device. Frequency agility, beam deflection and beam focusing are the main functionalities demonstrated from the proposed reconfigurable meta-mirror.

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Opt Express ; 26(2): 1351-1360, 2018 Jan 22.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29402010

RESUMO

In this paper, ultra-thin metalenses are proposed to generate converging and non-diffractive vortex beam carrying orbital angular momentum (OAM) in microwave region. Phase changes are introduced to the transmission cross-polarized wave by tailoring spatial orientation of Pancharatnam-Berry phase unit cell. Based on the superposition of phase profile of spiral phase plate and that of a converging lens or an axicon, vortex beam carrying OAM mode generated by the metalens can also exhibit characteristics of a focusing beam or a Bessel beam. Measured field intensities and phase distributions at microwave frequencies verify the theoretical design procedure. The proposed method provides an efficient approach to control the radius of vortex beam carrying OAM mode in microwave wireless applications for medium-short range distance.

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