Conventionally, antennas are reciprocal devices, exhibiting the same properties in transmission and in reception. In order to break antenna reciprocity, in this letter, we exploit the properties of space-time varying metamaterials, whose dielectric properties are modulated in both space and time. We propose to surround the antenna by a space-time varying cloak that imparts a momentum bias to the electromagnetic field propagating through it. The propagating wave interacts with the space-time modulation only in one direction, breaking time-reversal symmetry and, thus, the reciprocity of the system. Here, we show that a properly designed space-time varying metamaterial cloak can be used to significantly change the realized gain exhibited by an...
We have theoretically verified the feasibility of the concept of mantle cloak for very high frequenc...
Electromagnetic cloaking represents one of the most fascinating possibilities enabled by metamateria...
The results of our studies towards the design of a metasurface able to make an antenna either invisi...
Conventionally, antennas are reciprocal devices, exhibiting the same properties in transmission and ...
In telecommunications, antennas are one of the key elements of the entire system, without which the ...
In this contribution we present the most recent results from our group about the opportunities offer...
In this contribution we present the recent advancements of active time-varying modulated metamateria...
In this contribution we present the opportunities offered by artificial non-reciprocity and frequenc...
Time-varying metamaterials and metasurfaces have unlocked a novel way for the electromagnetic waves ...
The aim of this Communication is to investigate and demonstrate the possibility to overcome the fund...
Here, we discuss the design of a cloaking metasurface (MTS) capable to engineer the scattering of an...
The term “metamaterial” was first introduced in electromagnetics to include a wide variety of struct...
Doppler cloak is a cover to be placed in front or wrapped around a moving object to restore the sour...
The possibility to reduce the total scattering by an illuminated object is one of the most intriguin...
Metamaterial technology has provided us with new tools to explore fascinating applications and physi...
We have theoretically verified the feasibility of the concept of mantle cloak for very high frequenc...
Electromagnetic cloaking represents one of the most fascinating possibilities enabled by metamateria...
The results of our studies towards the design of a metasurface able to make an antenna either invisi...
Conventionally, antennas are reciprocal devices, exhibiting the same properties in transmission and ...
In telecommunications, antennas are one of the key elements of the entire system, without which the ...
In this contribution we present the most recent results from our group about the opportunities offer...
In this contribution we present the recent advancements of active time-varying modulated metamateria...
In this contribution we present the opportunities offered by artificial non-reciprocity and frequenc...
Time-varying metamaterials and metasurfaces have unlocked a novel way for the electromagnetic waves ...
The aim of this Communication is to investigate and demonstrate the possibility to overcome the fund...
Here, we discuss the design of a cloaking metasurface (MTS) capable to engineer the scattering of an...
The term “metamaterial” was first introduced in electromagnetics to include a wide variety of struct...
Doppler cloak is a cover to be placed in front or wrapped around a moving object to restore the sour...
The possibility to reduce the total scattering by an illuminated object is one of the most intriguin...
Metamaterial technology has provided us with new tools to explore fascinating applications and physi...
We have theoretically verified the feasibility of the concept of mantle cloak for very high frequenc...
Electromagnetic cloaking represents one of the most fascinating possibilities enabled by metamateria...
The results of our studies towards the design of a metasurface able to make an antenna either invisi...