Title :
Fundamental properties of canonical soft and hard surfaces, perfect magnetic conductors and the newly introduced DB surface and their relation to different practical applications including cloaking
Author :
Kildal, Per-Simon
Author_Institution :
Chalmers Univ. of Technol., Gothenburg, Sweden
Abstract :
There exist different types of artificial surfaces that can be used to control wave propagation. Examples are soft and hard surfaces, high impedance surfaces and electromagnetic bandgap (EBG) surfaces. Ideal canonical representations of such surfaces are desirable for initial analysis and proof of concept in new applications, before starting detailed time-consuming numerical simulations and design. The soft and hard surfaces are well represented by an ideal canonical PEC/PMC strip grid, and the high impedance surface by a PMC. The EBG surface has no ideal canonical form, but in the present paper it is argued that the newly introduced DB surface (with boundary condition Dn = Bn = 0) can be considered an ideal canonical representation of an EBG surface, or in other words an isotropic soft surface. There exists also a theoretical D´B´ surface (with boundary condition partdDn/partn = partBn/partn = 0), but this has no known realization. It is argued that if the latter could be realized, it will be very suitable for cloaking.
Keywords :
boundary-value problems; conducting bodies; electromagnetic wave polarisation; electromagnetic wave propagation; photonic band gap; ridge waveguides; strip lines; DB surface; EBG surface; PEC/PMC strip grid; artificial surface; boundary condition; cloaking application; electromagnetic bandgap surface; electromagnetic wave polarisation; electromagnetic wave polarization; electromagnetic wave propagation control; hard surface; impedance surface; isotropic soft surface; numerical simulation; perfect electric conductor; perfect magnetic conductor; ridge gap waveguide; Boundary conditions; Conductors; Electromagnetic propagation; Magnetic properties; Polarization; Strips; Surface acoustic waves; Surface impedance; Surface waves; Wideband;
Conference_Titel :
Electromagnetics in Advanced Applications, 2009. ICEAA '09. International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Torino
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-3385-8
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-3386-5
DOI :
10.1109/ICEAA.2009.5297262