2019
DOI: 10.1109/tap.2019.2894036
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Synthesis of Spherical Metasurfaces Based on Susceptibility Tensor GSTCs

Abstract: The bianisotropic susceptibility Generalized Sheet Transition Conditions (GSTCs) synthesis method is extended from planar to spherical metasurfaces. Properties specific to the non-zero intrinsic curvature of the spherical shape are highlighted and different types of corresponding transformations are described. Finally, the susceptibility-GSTC method and exotic properties of spherical metasurfaces are validated and illustrated with three examples: illusion transformation, ring focusing and birefringence.

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“…The TBCs, as given by Eqs. (4) or (5), have an obvious disadvantage compared to susceptibility-based GSTCs for handling complex sheets, such as metasurfaces or magnetized two-dimensional materials: They are not directly expressed in terms of bianisotropic medium parameters, and therefore provide little insight into the physics of the problem.…”
Section: Gstcs Susceptibilities In Terms Of Tbcs Parametersmentioning
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“…The TBCs, as given by Eqs. (4) or (5), have an obvious disadvantage compared to susceptibility-based GSTCs for handling complex sheets, such as metasurfaces or magnetized two-dimensional materials: They are not directly expressed in terms of bianisotropic medium parameters, and therefore provide little insight into the physics of the problem.…”
Section: Gstcs Susceptibilities In Terms Of Tbcs Parametersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…R Ecently, the Generalized Sheet Transition Conditions (GSTCs) have been abundantly and successfully used as an electromagnetic model to synthesize and analyze metasurfaces [1], [2]. GSTCs are generalizations of the conventional boundary conditions [3], relating the field differences at both sides of a sheet discontinuity not only to surface currents but also to surface polarisations [4] (Eqs. (1)- (3) and Appendix A therein).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…Metasurface synthesis equations for planar metasurfaces and spherical metasurfaces are described in [10] and [16] respectively. Similar to [10] and [16], the normal polarization current densities are ignored are this work. Following the bianisotropic susceptibility-GSTC approach [16], the metasurface synthesis equations for a spherical metasurface of radius a reads…”
Section: Spherical Metasurface Scattering Problemmentioning
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“…The vast majority of metasurfaces reported to date are planar. Other canonical shapes such as cylindrical metasurfaces and spherical metasurfaces [16] are now being studied. It is expected that conformal metasurfaces (metasurfaces of irregular shape) will become a subject of active research [16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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