Non‐Hermitian Broadside Coupled Split Ring Resonators with Directional Sensitivity

Author:

Sun Zhenci12,Zhao Xiaoguang12ORCID,Zhang Lingyun12,Liang Chao3,Li Bingbai12,Lu Wenshuai2,Zhang Wenqiang3,You Rui4,Zhao Jiahao12,You Zheng12

Affiliation:

1. Department of Precision Instrument Tsinghua University Beijing 100084 China

2. State Key Laboratory of Precision Measurement Technology and Instruments Tsinghua University Beijing 100084 China

3. College of Engineering China Agricultural University Beijing 100083 China

4. School of Instrument Science and Opto‐Electronic Engineering Beijing Information Science and Technology University Beijing 100016 China

Abstract

AbstractDirectional radiofrequency (RF) sensing, also known as radio direction finding, is essential in various applications that involve localizing RF sources. However, existing RF sensing technologies face challenges due to their large antenna sizes and complex RF signal processing circuits, which hinder the realization of miniaturized subwavelength direction sensors. In this article, a non‐Hermitian broadside coupled split ring resonators (BC‐SRRs) are presented, which can identify the direction of an incident RF signal with angles ranging from 0° to 180°. The non‐Hermitian Hamiltonian of the system, which can be interpreted by the temporal coupled mode theory, gives rise to asymmetric resonant modes of the BC‐SRRs. The asymmetry allows the direct measurement of RF wave incident angle by probing the resonant strength of the two BC‐SRRs. For the proof of concept, a one‐stage Dickson voltage multiplier is employed to rectify the RF signals and demonstrate angle sensing ability by relating the rectified voltage to the incident angle. The results showcase the potential of the proposed technique using non‐Hermitian BC‐SRRs as a pathway toward subwavelength antenna‐based radio direction finding.

Funder

National Key Research and Development Program of China

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Natural Science Foundation of Beijing Municipality

Publisher

Wiley

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