Title :
Reconfigurable Diffractive Antenna Based on Switchable Electrically Induced Transparency
Author :
Huan Li ; Dexin Ye ; Fazhong Shen ; Bin Zhang ; Yongzhi Sun ; Weiqiang Zhu ; Changzhi Li ; Lixin Ran
Author_Institution :
Lab. of Appl. Res. on Electromagn. (ARE), Zhejiang Univ., Hangzhou, China
Abstract :
Coupled electromagnetic resonances have various important applications in microwave engineering. Among them, the newly discovered electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT) has attracted much interest. In this paper, we explore the use of configurable electrically induced transparency to construct a microwave “diffractive medium” whose air-like optimally matched transparency and metal-like optimally reflective opacity can be conveniently switched by a binary dc voltage. Different from EITs based on closely coupled resonances, we use decoupled electrically induced resonances to achieve a low-loss transparency along with an optimal impedance matching with air. Satisfying the condition of a lossless perfectly matched layer, such transparency and opacity can be obtained in a wide range of incident angles. We validate our approach by experimentally demonstrating two electrically controlled steering antennas based on diffractive grating effect, both with thin planar apertures and binary digital control circuits. The proposed approach can be extended to higher frequencies, achieving configurable diffractive devices at millimeter-wave and terahertz frequencies.
Keywords :
aperture antennas; beam steering; diffraction gratings; impedance matching; microwave antennas; planar antennas; transparency; EIT; air-like optimally matched transparency; binary dc voltage; binary digital control circuits; configurable diffractive devices; coupled electromagnetic resonances; decoupled electrically induced resonances; diffractive grating effect; electrically controlled steering antennas; incident angles; lossless perfectly matched layer; low-loss transparency; metal-like optimally reflective opacity; microwave diffractive medium; microwave engineering; millimeter-wave; optimal impedance matching; reconfigurable diffractive antenna; switchable electrically induced transparency; terahertz frequency; thin planar apertures; Dispersion; Metamaterials; Microwave theory and techniques; Permittivity; Resonant frequency; Switches; Varactors; Beam steering; Fresnel zone plate (FZP); diffractive antenna; electrically induced transparency (EIT); metamaterial;
Journal_Title :
Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMTT.2015.2393862