One-Plane Glide-Symmetric Holey Structures for Stop-Band and Refraction Index Reconfiguration

Author:

Tamayo-Dominguez AdrianORCID,Fernandez-Gonzalez Jose-ManuelORCID,Quevedo-Teruel OscarORCID

Abstract

This work presents a new configuration to create glide-symmetric structures in a single plane, which facilitates fabrication and avoids alignment problems in the assembly process compared to traditional glide-symmetric structures based on several planes. The proposed structures can be printed on the metal face of a dielectric substrate, which acts as a support. The article includes a parametric study based on dispersion diagrams on the appearance of stop-bands and phase-shifting by breaking the symmetry. In addition, a procedure to regenerate symmetry is proposed that may be useful for reconfigurable devices. Finally, the measured and simulated S parameters of 10 × 10 unit-cell structures are presented to illustrate the attenuation in these stop-bands and the refractive index of the propagation modes. The attenuation obtained is greater than 30 dB in the stop-band for the symmetry-broken prototype.

Funder

Ministerio de Economía, Industria y Competitividad, Gobierno de España

Comunidad de Madrid

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous),General Mathematics,Chemistry (miscellaneous),Computer Science (miscellaneous)

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