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In-Plane Feed Antennas Based on Phase Gradient Metasurface

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In this article, the authors proposed an in-plane feed antenna (IPFA) based on phase gradient metasurface (PGM), which can couple normally incident waves efficiently into surface waves along the surface.
Abstract
We propose the design of in-plane feed antennas (IPFA) based on phase gradient metasurface (PGM). The in-plane feed is realized using PGM with large in-plane phase gradient, which can couple normally incident waves efficiently into surface waves along the surface. This is different from conventional reflector antennas and reflectarray antennas, where the focus lies above the reflector. As an example, an IPFA is demonstrated, which is composed of a superthin PGM and a waveguide feeding structure. Due to the large phase gradient of the PGM toward the feeding waveguide, incident waves can be coupled as surface waves into the waveguide; whereas transmitted waves can be radiated out along the normal of the PGM. Both the simulated and experimental results verify the high gain and high efficiency of the IPFA with in a broad band in 3.0–3.2 GHz.

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Metantenna: When Metasurface Meets Antenna Again

TL;DR: The development of metasurface has always been closely related to antennas, and most fundamental theories of metamurfaces are directly borrowed from antenna array theories; on the other hand, the development of antennas was flourished and expedited by progresses in metasura.
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Frequency Scanning Radiation by Decoupling Spoof Surface Plasmon Polaritons via Phase Gradient Metasurface

TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed to achieve frequency scanning radiation by decoupling spoof surface plasmon polaritons (SSPPs) from a corrugated metallic strip (CMS).
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Wideband Frequency Scanning Spoof Surface Plasmon Polariton Planar Antenna Based on Transmissive Phase Gradient Metasurface

TL;DR: In this article, a spoof surface plasmon polariton (SSPP) planar antenna is proposed based on the wave vector modulation of transmissive phase gradient metasurface (TPGM).
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Transforming Surface Wave to Propagating OAM Vortex Wave via Flat Dispersive Metasurface in Radio Frequency

TL;DR: In this article, a flat dispersive metasurface array operating at 10 GHz for generating multiple OAM modes of 0, 1, and 2, respectively, is designed and fabricated.
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Space-Wave Routing via Surface Waves Using a Metasurface System.

TL;DR: In this article, the authors introduce the concept of a metasurface system able to route space waves via surface waves, which may be used to laterally shift or modulate the beam width of scattered waves.
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