Electromagnetic near-field mutual coupling suppression with active Janus sources

Author:

Xue BoORCID,Oyesina Kayode Adedotun,Wong Alex M. H.ORCID

Abstract

AbstractElectric dipoles and magnetic dipoles are the most fundamental particles in electromagnetic theory. Huygens and Janus sources, formed by the orthogonal combination of electric and magnetic dipoles, both show good directionality in the near field. Although the Huygens source has been widely used in antennas and metasurfaces, the applications of Janus source are heretofore limited. In this paper we report the physical construction of an active Janus source. Through full-wave simulations within the parallel plate waveguide (PPW) environment, we show that our source achieves the directional electromagnetic near-field and quasi-isotropic far-field requisite of the Janus source. Using this fact, we demonstrate that two active Janus and Huygens sources in close proximity (about 0.10 to 0.25 wavelengths) achieve a near 1000-fold reduced mutual coupling compared to electric dipole sources. Particularly, the simultaneous achievement of strong mutual coupling suppression and quasi-isotropic radiation make the Janus source an ideal candidate for consideration in future compact multi-input multi-output (MIMO) communication systems.

Funder

Research Grants Council, University Grants Committee

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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