Two-Dimensional Beam Steering Based on Compact Programmable Coding Metasurface

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Featured Application: The proposed metasurface in the article can be used in millimeter wave sensing and 5G wireless communications. A programmable coding metasurface provides unprecedented flexibility to manipulate electromagnetic waves dynamically. By controlling the peculiarity of subwavelength artificial atoms, devices with metasurfaces perform various functionalities. In this paper, a compact programmable coding metasurface with PIN diodes is proposed to realize the beam steering in the Ka band. The phase distribution on the metasurface can be actively controlled by switching the states of each meta-atom. By tuning the phase gradient along the metasurface plane, the reflective beam can scan all directions in the upper half-plane. In addition, the compact metasurface is easier to integrate, which could expand the fields of applications. The full-wave simulation results show that the radiation direction of the main lobe is consistent with the theoretical calculation results, and the maximum steering angle of simulation is 60°. As experimental verification, a prototype was processed and the functionality of beam steering in the xoz plane and in the yoz plane was tested. Experimental results show that the designed metasurface can achieve beam steering in both planes, and the maximum scan angle is 45° in the xoz plane. The proposed metasurface opens a new way of beam steering in half space, which may have potential applications in sensing and wireless communications in millimeter waves.

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Yang, F., Xu, F., Liu, C., Yang, X., Wang, Z., Wu, J., & Fu, X. (2022). Two-Dimensional Beam Steering Based on Compact Programmable Coding Metasurface. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 12(22). https://doi.org/10.3390/app122211780

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