M. Norooziarab, S. Bulja, R. Cahill, Rose Kopf, M. Cappuzzo, A. Tate
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In this paper, the feasibility of exploiting the dielectric tunability of a novel tuneable material, namely Electro Chromic (EC) material, to construct a reflectarray unit cell is demonstrated for the first time. In this regard, the design of an EC-based reflectarray unit cell which provides electronic control of the reflection phase at millimeter wave frequencies is presented. The unit cell is an aperture-coupled microstrip patch which exhibits a maximum reflection phase shift of about Δϕ = 133° at the center frequency of fc = 299.7 GHz.