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Optimizing Polarizability Distributions for Metasurface Apertures with Lorentzian-Constrained Radiators

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arxiv 2205.02747 v1 pith:EON5HW6U submitted 2022-05-01 physics.app-ph physics.optics

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We present a design strategy for selecting the effective polarizability distribution for a metasurface aperture needed to form a desired radiation pattern. A metasurface aperture consists of an array of subwavelength metamaterial elements, each of which can be conceptualized as a radiating, polarizable dipole. An ideal polarizability distribution can be determined by using a holographic approach to first obtain the necessary aperture fields, which can then be converted to a polarizability distribution using equivalence principles. To achieve this ideal distribution, the polarizability of each element would need to have unconstrained magnitude and phase; however, for a single, passive, metamaterial resonator the magnitude and phase of the effective polarizability are inextricably linked through the properties of the Lorentzian resonance, with the range of phase values restricted to a span of at most 180 degrees. Here, we introduce a family of mappings from the ideal to the available polarizability distributions, easily visualized by plotting both polarizabilities in the complex plane. Using one of these mappings it is possible to achieve highly optimized beam patterns from a metasurface antenna, despite the inherent resonator limitations. We introduce the mapping technique and provide several specific examples, with numerical simulations used to confirm the design approach.

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