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A study on the use of metasurface synthesis using electric and magnetic susceptibility
This paper presents various case studies for meta surface design for plane-wave to plane-wave scattering using electric and magnetic susceptibilities. The case studies look at the practical implications and potential simplifications to ideal meta surface proprieties and how these impact on the scattering patterns of such structures. Specifically we address normal and oblique incidence scattering as well as scattering multiple plane-waves from a surface.