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Polarization-Insensitive Metasurface with High-Gain Large-Angle Beam Deflection. | LitMetric

Polarization-Insensitive Metasurface with High-Gain Large-Angle Beam Deflection.

Materials (Basel)

State Key Laboratory of Extreme Photonics and Instrumentation, ZJU-Hangzhou Global Scientific and Technological Innovation Center, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310027, China.

Published: November 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • Metasurfaces can enhance and redirect signals efficiently and cost-effectively, addressing issues like low transmission power in high-frequency communication.
  • This paper introduces a novel metasurface that combines Fabry-Perot cavity theory with a Phase Gradient Partially Reflective Metasurface (PGPRM), featuring a thin, fishnet structure.
  • The proposed design allows for significant beam deflection (up to 47°) and high gain (up to 16.9 dBi) in the 8.6-9.2 GHz frequency range, making it ideal for improving indoor wireless communication.

Article Abstract

Metasurfaces have shown great potential in achieving low-cost and low-complexity signal enhancement and redirection. Due to the low transmission power and high attenuation issues of current high-frequency communication technology, it is necessary to explore signal redirection technology based on metasurfaces. This paper presents an innovative metasurface for indoor signal enhancement and redirection, featuring thin thickness, high gain, and wide-angle deflection. The metasurface integrates the design principles of a Fabry-Perot cavity (FPC) theory with a Phase Gradient Partially Reflective Metasurface (PGPRM). Its unit is a fishnet structure with a substrate only 1/33 λ thin. Based on the precise phase control of the dual-layer PGPRM (with an inter-layer distance of 8 mm), the proposed metasurface can obtain phase coverage as small as 78° while achieving high-gain beam deflection as large as 47°. Simulation results show that within the band 8.6-9.2 GHz (6.7%), a single-layer metasurface can deflect the beam to 29° with a maximum gain of 16.9 dBi. In addition, it is also 360° polarization-insensitive in the plane at 9 GHz with large-angle deflection characteristic retained. Moreover, cascading PGPRM can effectively improve the beam deflection angle. After analysis, the scheme with a double-layer spacing of 8 mm was ultimately selected. Simulation results show a double-layer metasurface can deflect the beam to 47° with a maximum gain of 16.4 dBi. This design provides an efficient and cost-effective solution for large-angle beam deflection with gain enhancement for indoor wireless communication.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11642181PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma17235688DOI Listing

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