Electromagnetic characterization of substrated metasurfaces

M. Albooyeh, D. Morits, C.R. Simovski
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In this paper we present a macroscopic model of a metasurface—optically dense grids of resonant scatterers located on a refracting interface. Similar models were previously built for the case when the scatterers are non-resonant electric dipoles and for the case when there is no substrate. In the present case scatterers are resonant, can have magnetic response, and for substrates with large refraction index acquire also substrate-induced bianisotropic properties. Representing the homogenized response of a metasurface to incident electric and magnetic fields through surface susceptibilities we derive the reflection and transmission formulas for semi-infinite and finite-thickness substrates. We develop a robust algorithm of the retrieval of the characteristic surface parameters from the reflection and transmission coefficients measured or exactly calculated for three different incidence angles. With numerical examples we show that the retrieved susceptibilities of metasurfaces are independent on the incidence angle and can be really called characteristic parameters.

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基板超表面的电磁特性
在本文中,我们提出了位于折射界面上的共振散射体的超表面光学密集网格的宏观模型。类似的模型以前建立的情况下,散射体是非谐振电偶极子和情况下,没有衬底。在这种情况下,散射体是共振的,可以具有磁响应,并且对于具有大折射率的衬底也获得衬底诱导的双各向异性特性。通过表面磁化率表示超表面对入射电场和磁场的均匀响应,导出了半无限和有限厚度基底的反射和透射公式。我们开发了一种鲁棒的算法,从测量或精确计算的三种不同入射角的反射和透射系数中检索特征表面参数。通过数值算例表明,反演的超表面磁化率与入射角无关,可以称为特征参数。
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