Microwave tunable metasurfaces implemented with ferroelectric materials and periodical copper wires
Journal
Progress In Electromagnetics Research M
Journal Volume
37
Pages
191-202
Date Issued
2014-01
Author(s)
L.-H. Yeh
Abstract
A tunable metasurface composed of multiple resonant units is proposed, with each unit containing a block of SrTiO3 ferroelectric and a periodical copper-wire structure. The local transmission coefficient of the metasurface can be controlled by tuning the permittivity of SrTiO3 via a bias voltage. A tunable metasurface is simulated to steer the beam direction at the angles of 30° and 14.47°, respectively. Another one is simulated to focus the wave beam at the focal lengths of 2λ0 and 4λ0, respectively.
Other Subjects
Strontium titanates; Wire; Beam direction; Copper wires; Focal lengths; Metasurface; Metasurfaces; Microwave tunable; Transmission coefficients; Wave beams; Ferroelectric materials
Type
journal article
