Fast optimization method of designing a wideband metasurface without using the Pancharatnam–Berry phase

  • Sai Sui
  • , Hua Ma
  • , Yueguang Lv
  • , Jiafu Wang
  • , Zhiqiang Li
  • , Jieqiu Zhang
  • , Zhuo Xu
  • , Shaobo Qu

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Abstract

Arbitrary control of electromagnetic waves remains a significant challenge although it promises many important applications. Here, we proposed a fast optimization method of designing a wideband metasurface without using the Pancharatnam-Berry (PB) phase, of which the elements are non-absorptive and capable of predicting the wideband and smooth phase-shift. In our design method, the metasurface is composed of low-Q-factor resonant elements without using the PB phase, and is optimized by the genetic algorithm and nonlinear fitting method, having the advantages that the far field scattering patterns can be quickly synthesized by the hybrid array patterns. To validate the design method, a wideband low radar cross section metasurface is demonstrated, showing good feasibility and performance of wideband RCS reduction. This work reveals an opportunity arising from a metasurface in effective manipulation of microwave and flexible fast optimal design method.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1443-1451
Number of pages9
JournalOptics Express
Volume26
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 22 Jan 2018

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