| Literature DB >> 34135393 |
Wonwoo Lee1, Semin Jo1, Kanghyeok Lee1, Hong Soo Park2, Junhyuk Yang2, Ha Young Hong2, Changkun Park1,2, Sun K Hong1,2, Hojin Lee3,4.
Abstract
Metasurfaces allow the rapid development of compact and flat electromagnetic devices owing to their capability in manipulating the wavefront of electromagnetic waves. Particularly, with respect to the metasurface lenses, wide operational bandwidth and wide incident angle behavior are critically required for practical applications. Herein, a single-layer phase gradient metasurface lens is presented to achieve millimeter-wave focusing at a focal point of 13 mm regardless of the incident angle. The proposed metasurface lens is fabricated by constructing subwavelength-thick (< λ/10) phase elements composed of two metallic layers separated by a single dielectric substrate that exhibits low-Q resonance properties and a wide phase modulation range with satisfactory transmissivity. By controlling the spatial phase distribution, the proposed metasurface lens successfully realises effective wavefront manipulation properties and high-performance electromagnetic-wave-focusing characteristics over a wide operating frequency range from 35 to 40 GHz with incident angle independency up to 30°.Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 34135393 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-92083-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379