Modeling Cascaded Cylindrical Metasurfaces with Spatially-Varying Impedance Distribution

Z. Sipus, Z. Eres, D. Barbaric

Modeling Cascaded Cylindrical Metasurfaces with Spatially-Varying Impedance Distribution

Číslo: 3/2019
Periodikum: Radioengineering Journal
DOI: 10.13164/re.2019.0505

Klíčová slova: Metasurfaces, curved metasurfaces, spectral domain approach, sheet impedance, metasurface production technology, high-frequency conductive materials

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Anotace: Modeling curved metasurface structures represents a computing challenge due to the complexity of considered designs. This creates a need for specialized efficient analysis methods. An approach that combines the spectral-domain field representation and surface sheet impedance concept is proposed. The considered cascaded cylindrical metasurface structures can span across only a part of a canonical surface and unit cell elements can vary along the metasurface, giving a spatially-varying sheet impedance. The analysis method is experimentally verified against a cylindrical metasurface for shaping the feed antenna beam. The problem of manufacturing curved metasurfaces is also discussed in the paper.