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Plane-wave scattering by self-complementary metasurfaces in terms of electromagnetic duality and Babinet's principle
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Self-complementary MetasurfacesRotational SymmetryEngineeringPhysicsOptical PropertiesNegative-index MetamaterialWave ScatteringMetasurfacesMetamaterialsApplied PhysicsElectromagnetic DualitySelf-complementary MetasurfaceDynamic MetamaterialsReflectancePlane-wave ScatteringElectromagnetic MetamaterialsNanophotonics
We investigate theoretically electromagnetic plane-wave scattering by self-complementary metasurfaces. By using Babinet's principle extended to metasurfaces with resistive elements, we show that the frequency-independent transmission and reflection are realized for normal incidence of a circularly polarized plane wave onto a self-complementary metasurface, even if there is diffraction. Next, we consider two special classes of self-complementary metasurfaces. We show that self-complementary metasurfaces with rotational symmetry can act as coherent perfect absorbers, and those with translational symmetry compatible with their self-complementarity can split the incident power equally, even for oblique incidences.
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