Author:
Tamoor Tania,Shoaib Nosherwan,Ahmed Fahad,Hassan Tayyab,Quddious Abdul,Nikolaou Symeon,Alomainy Akram,Imran Muhammad Ali,Abbasi Qammer H.
Abstract
AbstractIn this paper, a flexible bianisotropic metasurface possessing omega-type coupling is presented. The designed metasurface behaves differently when excited from either forward (port 1) or back (port 2) sides. It provides an absorption of 99.46% at 15.1 Gigahertz (GHz), when illuminated from port 1, whereas, on simultaneous illumination from port 2, it behaves like a partially reflective surface (PRS). Furthermore, the presented metasurface not only acts as an in-band absorptive surface (port 1) and partially reflective surface (port 2), but it also provides 97% out-of-band transmission at 7.8 GHz. The response of the presented metasurface remains the same for both transverse Electric (TE) and transverse magnetic (TM) polarized wave or any arbitrary linearly polarized wave. Additionally, the response of the metasurface is angularly stable for any oblique incidence up to 45º. The proposed ultrathin flexible metasurface with absorption, partial reflection and out-of-band transmission properties can be used in the Fabry Perrot cavity antenna for gain enhancement with radar cross-section (RCS) reduction both for passband and stop-band filtering, and conformal antenna applications.
Funder
Higher Education Commission (HEC) Pakistan - National Research Programme for Universities
European Regional Development Fund and the Republic of Cyprus through the Research and Innovation Foundation
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council grant
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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