Ismail Hossain , Mohammad Tariqul Islam , Norsuzlin Mohd Sahar , Abdulwadoud A. Maash , Haitham Alsaif , Mohamed S. Soliman , Md Samsuzzaman
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Abstract
In this article an anticipated reflection-mode cross-polarization converters (CPCs) are designed on a polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) based flexible substrate operating in the GHz region. The proposed CPC metasurface comprises three layers where a flexible substrate is endwise between the resonating layer and ground layers. The converter can convert linear to circular and circular to cross-polarized waves at the frequency range of 5–8 GHz, as evidenced by the identical amplitude of Rxx and Ryx and a phase difference of 90°. More than 99 % of the polarization conversion ratio (PCR) was performed between the 6.75 and 9.07 GHz frequency range, while more than 80 % of the PCR was performed between the 6.0 and 10.73 GHz frequency range. The highest PCR values show nearly flawless energy conversion from an x-polarized incident wave to a y-polarized reflected wave. The PCR ratio of 80 % is achieved by this ultra-wideband linear-to-cross- and circular-to-cross-polarization converter. The anticipated converter's spectrum for all incidence angles between 0◦ and 60°. The PCR remained higher than 99 % over a wide incidence angle range to 60° without much performance degradation. The bending stability of the PDMS-based flexible substrate is also investigated up to 60°. The structure is fabricated on a flexible substrate, and the measured performance is compared with simulated results. Radar, antenna, and communications systems, as well as other cross-polarization converters, can utilize the transmitted wave's very high polarization purity result.
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Alexandria Engineering Journal is an international journal devoted to publishing high quality papers in the field of engineering and applied science. Alexandria Engineering Journal is cited in the Engineering Information Services (EIS) and the Chemical Abstracts (CA). The papers published in Alexandria Engineering Journal are grouped into five sections, according to the following classification:
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