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Graphene-based metamaterial transmitarray antenna design for the generation of tunable orbital angular momentum vortex electromagnetic waves

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A graphene-based metamaterial transmitarray antenna is proposed to generate tunable orbital angular momentum (OAM) vortex waves in terahertz. Theoretical design of the transmitarray antenna has been developed by using the… Click to show full abstract

A graphene-based metamaterial transmitarray antenna is proposed to generate tunable orbital angular momentum (OAM) vortex waves in terahertz. Theoretical design of the transmitarray antenna has been developed by using the transmission line network model, and a multilayer graphene-based metamaterial element has been designed. By changing the chemical potentials of the graphene sheets, the 360° transmission phase range of the element is achieved in a broad band from 4.2 THz to 5.6 THz. By arranging the metamaterial element into a transmitarray, the OAM waves with tunable modes including l = 0, ±1, ±2 and the mode purity greater than 0.96 are generated. Simulation results are given to demonstrate good performance of the proposed design, which provides a feasible way to the efficient generation and manipulation of the OAM vortex waves in terahertz.

Keywords: transmitarray antenna; transmitarray; based metamaterial; vortex; graphene based

Journal Title: Optical Materials Express
Year Published: 2019

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