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Electrically Tunable Metasurface with Independent Frequency and Amplitude Modulations

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Metasurfaces with actively tunable features are highly demanded for advanced applications in electronic and electromagnetic systems. However, realizing independent dual-tunability remains challenging and requires more efforts. In this paper, we… Click to show full abstract

Metasurfaces with actively tunable features are highly demanded for advanced applications in electronic and electromagnetic systems. However, realizing independent dual-tunability remains challenging and requires more efforts. In this paper, we present an active metasurface where the magnitude and frequency of the resonant absorption can be continuously and independently tuned through application of voltage biases. Such a dual-tunability is accomplished at microwave frequencies by combining a varactor-loaded high-impedance surface and a graphene-based sandwich structure. By electrically controlling the Fermi energy of graphene and the capacitance of varactor diodes, we experimentally demonstrate the independent shifting of the working frequency from 3.41 to 4.55 GHz and tuning of the reflection amplitude between −3 and −30 dB, which is in excellent agreement with full-wave numerical simulations. We further employed an equivalent lumped circuit model to elucidate the mechanism of the dual-tunability result...

Keywords: electrically tunable; metasurface independent; frequency; metasurface; dual tunability; tunable metasurface

Journal Title: ACS Photonics
Year Published: 2019

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