Effects of Dielectric Substrate on Polarization Conversion Using Coupled Metasurfaces With and Without Tunneling ( Metamaterials - Devices and Applications )

Publication series : Metamaterials - Devices and Applications

Author: Andriy E. Serebryannikov Mehmet Mutlu and Ekmel Ozbay  

Publisher: IntechOpen‎

Publication year: 2017

E-ISBN: INT6275065950

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9789535130994

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9789535131007

Subject: TF Metallurgical Industry

Keyword: 冶金工业

Language: ENG

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Effects of Dielectric Substrate on Polarization Conversion Using Coupled Metasurfaces With and Without Tunneling

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Dielectric substrates are technologically necessary components of various microwave and optical structures and devices, and may strongly affect their performance. For metasurfaces composed of subwavelength resonators, placing dielectric components in the proximity of resonators can lead to strong modification of subwavelength resonances and related transmission regimes. We focus on the effects exerted by material and geometrical parameters of such a dielectric substrate on linear‐to‐linear polarization conversion that appears in quasiplanar structures containing two coupled metasurfaces and enabling chirality. It is shown that spectral locations of the polarization conversion resonances and transmission efficiency at these resonances are strongly sensitive to the substrate parameters, whereas the ability of polarization conversion and related asymmetry of transmission can be preserved in wide ranges of parameter variation. The effects of a substrate are considered in detail for the mechanisms with and without tunneling, indicating a route to compact designs of quasiplanar structures for single‐ and multiband polarization conversion.

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