研究目的
To review the application of metasurfaces in the design of performance-enhanced low-profile antennas, focusing on profile miniaturization, bandwidth enhancement, multiband operation, and radiation pattern control.
研究成果
Metasurface-based antennas offer significant advantages in miniaturization, bandwidth enhancement, and multiband operation by leveraging extra resonances from metasurface structures. They are promising for various communication applications, with future research directions including one-dimensional metasurfaces and solar cell integration.
研究不足
The paper is a review and does not present new experimental limitations; it summarizes existing work. General limitations of metasurface-based antennas include narrow bandwidth, high dispersion, and fabrication challenges for some designs.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
The review discusses various antenna designs using metasurfaces, including placing radiators above or below metasurfaces, and utilizing surface wave resonances for performance enhancement. Theoretical models such as the cavity model for surface wave resonances are employed.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
The paper reviews designs from the Microwave Communication Laboratory (MCL) of Ajou University, including specific antenna prototypes like dual-band CP antennas and THz antennas.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
Materials include substrates like RO4003 (Rogers Corporation), Cer-10, RT/Duroid 5880, GaAs; equipment involves simulation tools like ANSYS high-frequency structure simulator.
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
Descriptions include designing metasurface structures, fabricating prototypes, and measuring parameters such as impedance bandwidth, axial ratio, and gain.
5:Data Analysis Methods:
Analysis involves simulation and measurement of antenna performance metrics, using software for dispersion diagrams and other electromagnetic properties.
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