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Huygens metasurface based on glide-symmetric ELC resonator for highly efficient wavefront formation in sub-terahertz bands.

Terahertz waves exhibit highly directional behavior and are easily blocked by obstacles, so for them to be used for wireless communications, they require a technology that can construct arbitrary propagation… Click to show full abstract

Terahertz waves exhibit highly directional behavior and are easily blocked by obstacles, so for them to be used for wireless communications, they require a technology that can construct arbitrary propagation paths. A Huygens metasurface is a promising technology for this purpose because it can achieve bending of electromagnetic waves by applying a phase distribution to the wavefront using two-layer metal cells that provide a full (2π) phase shift range by adjustment of their geometry. However, the unit cells of Huygens metasurfaces tend to be large, with a quantized phase distribution that less accurately represents the ideal continuous phase distribution for beamforming and thus degrades diffraction efficiency. Here, we propose a glide-symmetric Huygens metasurface that is based on electric LC resonators with a much smaller unit cell than a given wavelength, in which the split parts are offset by a certain distance. We describe the design methodology and experimentally demonstrate large deflection angles up to 50° by using a metasurface having a phase distribution with a quantization number of six. The proposed structure is useful for forming arbitrary propagation paths in terahertz-band communication systems.

Keywords: phase distribution; huygens metasurface; glide symmetric; metasurface; metasurface based

Journal Title: Optics express
Year Published: 2025

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