Bo Zhou, Xingsong Feng, Enzong Wu, Fei Gao, Hongsheng Chen, Zuojia Wang
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Susceptibility Parameters for Perpendicularly Moving Metasurfaces
This front cover illustrates customizable electromagnetic responses from moving metasurfaces. In article number 2400073, Hongsheng Chen, Zuojia Wang and co-workers explain how the susceptibility parameters transform when a metasurface moves perpendicularly towards the sources. The duality-matching condition for moving-invariant behaviors is derived. The absorption and chirality performance can be well preserved when the designed metasurfaces move quickly.