G. Oliveri, M. Salucci, R. Lombardi, R. Flamini, C. Mazzucco, S. Verzura, A. Massa
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Wide-angle Scanning Metasurface-Enhanced Array for Next-Generation Communications
The problem of synthesizing a slant +/-45 [deg] dual-polarization waveguide array with wide scan capabilities for 5G applications is addressed in this work. The exploitation of an advanced low-profile wide-angle impedance matching (WAIM) superstrate is considered to achieve such a goal, and an innovative system-by-design (SbD)-inspired strategy is customized to the solution of the arising synthesis problem. The results of an extensive full-wave numerical validation are presented to illustrate the effectiveness and performance of the resulting arrangement in terms of scan range, impedance and gain stability, and port isolation.