JOURNAL ARTICLE

Transformation Optics Inspired Multibeam Lens Antennas for Broadband Directive Radiation

Qi WuZhi Hao JiangÓscar Quevedo-TeruelJeremiah P. TurpinWenxuan TangYang HaoDouglas H. Werner

Year: 2013 Journal:   IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation Vol: 61 (12)Pages: 5910-5922   Publisher: IEEE Antennas & Propagation Society

Abstract

Recent advancements in transformation optics (TO) and metamaterials have inspired tremendous interest in the electromagnetic community, creating a variety of novel antennas with enhanced performance, such as broad bandwidth, large gain, and high polarization efficiency. Although there could be infinitely many transformations for designing a given device, most of them result in rather complicated material compositions. This paper compares two recently introduced TO techniques, both of which lead to much simpler material requirements. In particular, a linear geometrical transformation or a quasi-conformal mapping was employed to design multi-beam collimating lenses, which possess either homogeneous or isotropic constituent materials. A systematic comparison is made for the first time between these two TO design approaches for a specific example of a quad-beam focusing lens, where the advantages and disadvantages of each method are clearly identified. Full-wave numerical simulations were performed to demonstrate the well-collimated beams produced by the TO lenses designed by either transformation. The characteristics of the two lens antennas, such as radiation pattern and bandwidth, were contrasted, providing valuable guidance on design tradeoffs for a specific application.

Keywords:
Transformation optics Metamaterial Optics Computer science Lens (geology) Broadband Bandwidth (computing) Collimated light Radiation pattern Isotropy Cloak Directivity Polarization (electrochemistry) Transformation (genetics) Physics Telecommunications Antenna (radio)

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Advanced Antenna and Metasurface Technologies
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Aerospace Engineering
Metamaterials and Metasurfaces Applications
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
Antenna Design and Analysis
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Aerospace Engineering
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