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An Angle-Insensitive 3-Bit Reconfigurable Intelligent Surface
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2021
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EngineeringNegative-index MetamaterialSmart SurfaceMetasurfacesMetamaterialsComputer-aided DesignElectromagnetic MetamaterialsElectromagnetic CompatibilityQuantum MetamaterialsAngular SensitivityReconfigurable Intelligent SurfacesNanophotonicsHigh Impedance SurfacesElectrical EngineeringPhysicsOptical AntennasMechatronicsComputer EngineeringReconfigurable Intelligent SurfaceReconfigurable ArchitectureMicroelectronicsReconfigurabilitySurface ScienceApplied PhysicsAngular ReciprocityDynamic Metamaterials
Recently, reconfigurable intelligent surface (RIS) has attracted continuous attention in wireless communications. Because the normal incidence condition of electromagnetic waves cannot always be satisfied in practical applications, the angular insensitivity in RISs has become an important issue. The angular sensitivity in RISs may lead to the failure of RIS-assisted wireless communication networks that rely on the reciprocity of wireless channels. In this work, an angle-insensitive 3-bit RIS meta-atom is proposed. By introducing metallic vias in the substrate of programmable meta-atoms, the interference induced by multiple reflections in the multilayered structure is restrained, and the decoupling between adjacent meta-atoms makes the metasurface insensitive to the incident angle. Hence the angular insensitivity can be achieved. An RIS is fabricated using the proposed angle-insensitive programmable meta-atom with metallic vias, which is capable of maintaining stable phase and amplitude responses at oblique incidences. Both simulated and measured results show stable angle performance. A maximum of 315° phase range and eight digital coding states with 45° stable interval are obtained for wide incidence angles from 0° to 60°. Finally, numerical simulations and experimental results of anomalous reflections are performed to verify the angular reciprocity of the proposed RIS, which is important in wireless communications.
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