3-D printable synthetic metasurface to realize 2-D beam-steering antenna
This article presents highly radio-frequency (RF) transparent phase gradient synthetic metasurfaces made of sub-wavelength-sized 3D printable meta-atoms with tailored permittivity that cannot be achieved with off-the-shelf, commercially available materials. The synthesized meta-atoms design uses one dielectric block of PREPERM® ABS 1000 material with air and metallic inclusions to make low-and high-permittivity materials. The inclusions’ size and height are varied to achieve a complete phase range from 0 to 360∘, while maintaining transmission magnitudes greater than -3.0 dB. A two-dimensional array of meta-atoms forms a metasurface, which can be used for phase-shifting structures. Such metasurfaces can manipulate RF waves by introducing progressive phase delay into array elements. The proposed meta-atoms are employed to create highly RF transparent phase-gradient metal-dielectric composite metasurfaces (MDCMs) operating at 11 GHz. These MDCMs can be implemented through 3D printed technology using low-cost thermoplastics or polymers with composite filaments and minimal human intervention. A pair of MDCMs are combined with an array of microstrip patches to demonstrate 2D beam steering functionality numerically. The antenna system provides a peak directivity of 19.9 dBi with a maximum conical scanning angle of 114∘ and a directivity variation of less than 3 dB.
Funding
University of Technology Sydney
Australian Research Council Discovery Grant
SYnthesizing 3D METAmaterials for RF, microwave and THz applications (SYMETA)
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
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School
- Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering
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IEEE Open Journal of Antennas and PropagationVolume
4Pages
506 - 519Publisher
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)Version
- VoR (Version of Record)
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This is an Open Access Article. It is published by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Licence (CC BY). Full details of this licence are available at: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Acceptance date
2023-05-03Publication date
2023-05-10Copyright date
2023eISSN
2637-6431Publisher version
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