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Experimental Demonstration of a Millimeter-Wave Metallic ENZ Lens Based on the Energy Squeezing Principle
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Optical MaterialsEngineeringWave OpticOptic DesignBeam OpticExperimental DemonstrationOptical PropertiesPlano-concave LensEpsilon-near ZeroGuided-wave OpticEnergy Squeezing PrinciplePhotonicsPhysicsAntennaClassical OpticsMillimeter Wave TechnologyEnergy SqueezingGeometrical OpticApplied PhysicsOptoelectronicsDiffractive Optic
The performance of an epsilon-near zero (ENZ) plano-concave lens is experimentally demonstrated and verified at the D-band of the millimeter-waves. The lens is comprised of an array of narrow metallic waveguides near cut-off frequency, which effectively behaves as an epsilon-near-zero medium at 144 GHz. A good matching with free space is achieved by exploiting the phenomenon of energy squeezing and a clear focus with a transmission enhancement of 15.9 dB is measured. The lens shows good radiation properties with a directivity of 17.6 dBi and low cross-polar components of -34 dB. All results are supported by numerical simulations.
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