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Ultrawideband Metasurface Lenses Based on Off-Shifted Opposite Layers
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2015
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Optical MaterialsUltrawideband Metasurface LensesEngineeringOphthalmologyDirective AntennasOptical PropertiesMirrored MetasurfacesAntennaNegative-index MetamaterialMetasurfacesMetamaterialsMicrowave AntennaComputational ElectromagneticsHigh FrequencyDynamic MetamaterialsElectromagnetic MetamaterialsDiffractive Optic
Metasurfaces have demonstrated to be a low-cost solution for the development of directive antennas at high frequency. One of the opportunities of metasurfaces is the possibility to produce planar lenses. However, these lenses usually present a narrow band of operation. This limitation on bandwidth is more restrictive when the required range of refractive index is high. Here, we present a novel implementation of metasurfaces with low dispersion that can be employed for the design of ultrawideband planar lenses. The implementation consists of two mirrored metasurfaces that are displaced exactly a half unit cell. This displacement produces two effects: It increases the equivalent refractive index of the fundamental mode and flattens its frequency dependence.
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