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Light-controlled metasurface with a controllable range of reflection phase modulation

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The reconfigurable metasurface (MS) with tunable electromagnetic scattering properties has had an impact on innovative communication applications. However, the widely studied MS controlled by direct-current (DC) bias requires complex physical… Click to show full abstract

The reconfigurable metasurface (MS) with tunable electromagnetic scattering properties has had an impact on innovative communication applications. However, the widely studied MS controlled by direct-current (DC) bias requires complex physical control circuits in array wavefront encoding, while the light-controlled MS does not. In this paper, we report a new approach for a light-controlled MS with a controllable modulation range of reflection phase, and its unit is composed of a reflection phase element based on the varactor and an optical interrogation network (OIN) based on the photoresistor so that the phase distribution of each MS unit could be independently programmed optically. To illustrate our approach, a 2-bit reflection phase MS with 10 × 10 units was fabricated and tested to achieve pencil beam scanning and orbital angular momentum beam at microwave frequencies. The simulated and measured results verify the feasibility of the proposed design. Furthermore, all the OINs on the MS are connected in parallel and powered by the same DC voltage source, which simplifies the difficulty of array expansion in MS design with a large-scale array.

Keywords: metasurface; phase; reflection phase; light controlled; range reflection

Journal Title: Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics
Year Published: 2022

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