Ultrawideband and high-efficient polarization conversion metasurface based on multi-resonant element and interference theory

  • Yu H
  • Wang X
  • Su J
  • et al.
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Abstract

In this work, an ultrawideband and high-efficient polarization conversion metasurface (PCM) is proposed, which can efficiently convert linearly polarized waves into cross-polarized waves in an ultra-wide frequency range. The unit cell of the proposed PCM is composed of two pairs of L-shaped metallic patches covered by a dielectric superstrate and an air-based substrate attached with a metallic ground. The PCM has an operating band from 3.37 to 22.07 GHz with the polarization conversion ratio (PCR) over 90% under the normal incidence, which the ratio bandwidth ( f H / f L ) is 6.5:1. The PCR can achieve 100% at seven resonant frequencies. The equivalent circuit model is analyzed to explain the fundamental cause of the PCM’s multi-resonance and polarization conversion behaviors. In addition, all possible near-field interactions among the resonator, the superstrate, and the ground sheet can be accurately calculated using interference theory, which reveals the underlying physical mechanisms of the multi-resonance metasurface. The theoretical calculated, numerically simulated, and measured results are in good agreement. Compared to other PCMs, the proposed PCM has a simple geometry structure but an ultrawideband and high PCR property.

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Yu, H., Wang, X., Su, J., Qu, M., Guo, Q., Li, Z., & Song, J. (2021). Ultrawideband and high-efficient polarization conversion metasurface based on multi-resonant element and interference theory. Optics Express, 29(22), 35938. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.440542

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