Improved Numerical Estimation Method for Surface Wave Attenuation on Metasurfaces

Author:

Suzuki Kota1,Dang Phuc Toan1ORCID,Homma Haruki1,Fathnan Ashif A.12ORCID,Phang Sendy3ORCID,Wakatsuchi Hiroki1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Engineering Nagoya Institute of Technology Gokiso‐cho Showa Nagoya Aichi 466–8555 Japan

2. Research Center for Telecommunication (PRT) National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN) Bandung 40135 Indonesia

3. George Green Institute for Electromagnetics Research Faculty of Engineering University of Nottingham University Park Nottingham NG7 2RD UK

Abstract

AbstractComprehensive numerical tools to investigate and analyze the surface wave attenuation on a metasurface waveguide that consists of periodic patches deposited on a dielectric substrate are presented. The surface wave attenuation is evaluated in both waveguide and open‐space environments at high frequencies around the 28‐GHz band. Two approaches including a driven modal approach and an integrated eigenmode approach for investigating the attenuation behaviors in a metasurface waveguide operating in transverse electromagnetic (TEM) mode are employed. These results show different attenuation values depending on the waveguide height due to an unavoidable coupling issue despite the same metasurface design. Thus, an alternative method for more accurately evaluating the frequency‐dependent attenuation characteristics through field distribution in open space with a customized horn antenna is proposed. A relationship between the surface wave attenuation and the propagation distance by analyzing the analytical electric field distribution at different points on the propagation path in the open space is established. Thus, this study provides an improved method for assessing surface wave attenuation characteristics, which contributes to designing surface wave control for wireless communications, wireless power transfer, signal processing, and electromagnetic compatibility.

Publisher

Wiley

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