Characteristic Mode Inspired Dual-Polarized Double-Layer Metasurface Lens

2020 
In the following, we propose a dual-polarized double-layer metasurface lens based on split dipole unit cells. The characteristic mode analysis (CMA) of a split electric dipole shows two characteristic modes over the band of interest. By exciting these two modes with a certain phase difference, the reflection at normal incidence can be canceled. Inspired by this idea, a planar dual-polarized unit cell based on four pairs of split electric dipoles is designed on a single-layer substrate. A phase range of 396° and a transmission coefficient with a magnitude higher than 0.8 is achieved. For experimental verification, a metasurface lens with 36×36 elements is designed at 30 GHz with a focal diameter ratio of 0.84. The measured peak gain is 31.6 dBi at 31 GHz with an aperture efficiency of 45% and 1-dB/3-dB gain bandwidth of 7.3%/14%, respectively. Due to the dual-polarized operation, the relative high aperture efficiency and the low-cost design the proposed metasurface lens is a promising candidate for millimeter-wave communication, e.g. 5G and satellite communication systems.
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