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- Electromagnetic metasurface - Wikipedia
A metasurface is generally defined as an artificially structured, two-dimensional array of subwavelength elements that collectively control the properties of electromagnetic waves at an interface
- A Review on Metasurface: From Principle to Smart Metadevices
In this article, a primary focus is being given to the applications of metasurface through wavefront engineering We have reviewed recent works in the area of metasurface based arbitrary wavefront modulation, and in due course, the review is being extended with flexible and reconfigurable metasurface and meta-devices
- Recent advances in metasurface design and quantum optics . . .
Thus, this review paper aims to provide a timely summary of recent developments in metasurface design and offers new perspectives for future metasurface designs and applications
- What is a Metasurface? - Ansys
Learn what a metasurface is, what benefits it offers, what its main applications are, and how metasurface technology is changing
- Metasurface: Unlocking the future of wireless sensing . . .
Low-cost passive metasurface design: We designed a high-reflectivity passive metasurface with near-2π phase control and broadband compatibility for the millimeter-wave frequency band This metasurface is compatible with low-precision, cost-effective thermoforming processes
- metasurfaces_intro_NR. pptx
All metasurface applications involve tradeoffs, sometimes significant In this talk, I will (imperfectly) review what I find to be the essential physical principles – at a very high level Only passive metasurfaces will be considered
- Metamaterials and Metasurfaces: A Review from the . . .
Optically thin composite layers can be modeled as electric and magnetic surface current sheets flowing in the layer volume in the metasurface plane In the most general linear metasurface, the electric surface current can be induced by both incident electric and magnetic fields
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