Reconfigurable metasurface antenna based on the liquid metal for flexible scattering fields manipulation

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Abstract

In this paper, we propose a reconfigurable metasurface antenna for flexible scattering field manipulation using liquid metal. Since the Eutectic gallium indium (EGaIn) liquid metal has a melting temperature around the general room temperature (about 30◦ C), the structure based on the liquid metal can be easily reconstructed under the temperature control. We have designed an element cavity structure to contain liquid metal for its flexible shape-reconstruction. By melting and rotating the element structure, the shape of liquid metal can be altered, resulting in the distinct reflective phase responses. By arranging different metal structure distribution, we show that the scattering fields generated by the surface have diverse versions including single-beam, dual-beam, and so on. The experimental results have good consistency with the simulation design, which demonstrated our works. The presented reconfigurable scheme may promote more interest in various antenna designs on 5G and intelligent applications.

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Qian, T. (2021). Reconfigurable metasurface antenna based on the liquid metal for flexible scattering fields manipulation. Micromachines, 12(3), 1–8. https://doi.org/10.3390/mi12030243

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