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Metasurface assisted wideband multifunctional polarizer

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JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSICS
Volume 133, Issue 9, Pages -

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AIP Publishing
DOI: 10.1063/5.0139074

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A wideband reflective type metasurface capable of both cross and circular polarization conversions at different frequencies is proposed. The meta-atom of the metasurface consists of six L-shaped metallic patches, which achieved polarization conversion ratio (PCR) > 0.9 over the 10.3-15.26 GHz band and axial ratio (AR) < 3 dB over the 8.97-9.75 GHz and 17.51-23.93 GHz bands, achieving more than 30% fractional bandwidth for both functions. The physical mechanism of linear and circular polarization conversion is analyzed through the spatial profile of electric and magnetic fields. The experimental results of the fabricated metasurface prototype with 25 x 25 meta-atoms are in reasonable agreement with the simulated results. The integration of the designed metasurface with antennas enables its extensive application in diverse microwave polarization manipulation devices.
A wideband reflective type metasurface with both functionality cross and circular polarization conversions at different frequencies is presented in this paper. The meta-atom of the designed metasurface consists of six L-shaped metallic patches. A patching arrangement for the meta-atom yielded both polarization conversion ratio (PCR) > 0.9 over the 10.3-15.26 GHz band and axial ratio (AR) < 3 dB over the 8.97-9.75 GHz and 17.51-23.93 GHz bands. More than 30% fractional bandwidth is achieved for both functions. The physical mechanism of linear and circular polarization conversion has been analyzed by the spatial profile of electric and magnetic fields. The prototype of the designed metasurface consisting of 25 x 25 meta-atoms is fabricated and experimental results are in reasonable agreement with the simulated results. The designed metasurface when integrated with antennas can be extensively applied for diverse microwave applications for polarization manipulation devices.

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