Title :
Metasurfing: Addressing waves on metasurfaces for realizing antennas and microwave devices
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Informaton Eng., Univ. of Siena, Siena, Italy
Abstract :
Metasurfaces constitute a class of thin metamaterials, which are used from microwave to optical regime to improve the performance of antennas, microwave, and optical devices. Here we propose the use of variable-impedance metasurfaces for transforming surface or guided waves into a different configuration of wavefield with desired properties. We will shortly refer to this metasurface-driven wavefield transformation as “Metasurfing”. Metasurfing can be obtained by an appropriate synthesis of spatially inhomogeneous (maybe anisotropic) surface impedance that allows a local modification of the dispersion equation and (at constant operating frequency) of the local wavevector. The general effect of a metasurface modulation can be very similar to those obtained in solid (volumetric) inhomogeneous metamaterial as predicted by the Transformation Optics, namely to re-addressing the propagation path of an incident wave; however, significant technological simplicity is gained.
Keywords :
metamaterial antennas; microwave antennas; modulation; antennas; metamaterials; metasurface modulation; metasurfing; microwave devices; transformation optics; variable-impedance metasurfaces; Metamaterials; Metasurfaces;
Conference_Titel :
Microwave, Antenna, Propagation, and EMC Technologies for Wireless Communications (MAPE), 2011 IEEE 4th International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Beijing
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-8265-8
DOI :
10.1109/MAPE.2011.6156326