Hajime Suzuki, Kiichi Wakayama, S. Makino, K. Itoh
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This study examined a compact and thin metasurface-inspired antenna chip developed by the KIT EOE Laboratory (MACKEY). It can operate in free space and on metals. This study investigates the operation of MACKEY II when it is continuously arrayed in the electric and magnetic field directions.