A simple semi-Analytical technique to compute the steady-state field profile of new harmonic frequencies generated at the output of a space-Time modulated Huygens' metasurface is proposed and numerically demonstrated. For a given monochromatic excitation, the metasurface output fields are first computed using a finite-difference routine taking into account the Generalized Sheet Transition Conditions (GSTCs) and the Lorentzian surface susceptibilities. The field profiles in the surrounding region of the metasurface are then obtained by computing the temporal Fourier transforms of metasurface outputs and applying the analytical Fourier propagation to each of its harmonic components
In this article, we review the topic of Huygens' metasurfaces with an emphasis on existing and emerg...
Dyadic Green’s functions for an electric dipole source over an infinite periodic metasurface are obt...
We propose an extensive discussion on the homogenization and scattering analysis of the second-order...
An explicit time-domain finite-difference technique for modeling zero-thickness Huygens' metasurface...
An exact Floquet analysis is proposed to determine the steady-state response a uniform parametric Hu...
A circuit based time-domain modelling of Huygens' metasurfaces is proposed and demonstrated using nu...
An updated method for simulating the scattered fields from a dispersive Huygens' metasurface using t...
Abstract—We present a semi-analytical formulation of the interaction between a given source field an...
Metasurfaces are thin metamaterial layers characterized by unusual reflection properties of plane wa...
Metasurfaces are thin metamaterials used for manipulating propagation of plane waves and surface-wav...
Abstract—Two exact approaches to synthesize metasurfaces for time-harmonic waves are discussed. The ...
This paper presents the analysis of metasurfaces, here called reconfigurable intelligent surface. Th...
Metasurfaces are two-dimensional arrays of closely-spaced, subwavelength scatterers. These surfaces ...
The paper overviews our recent work on the synthesis of metasurfaces and related concepts and applic...
Artificial electromagnetic surfaces, metasurfaces, control light in the desired manner through the i...
In this article, we review the topic of Huygens' metasurfaces with an emphasis on existing and emerg...
Dyadic Green’s functions for an electric dipole source over an infinite periodic metasurface are obt...
We propose an extensive discussion on the homogenization and scattering analysis of the second-order...
An explicit time-domain finite-difference technique for modeling zero-thickness Huygens' metasurface...
An exact Floquet analysis is proposed to determine the steady-state response a uniform parametric Hu...
A circuit based time-domain modelling of Huygens' metasurfaces is proposed and demonstrated using nu...
An updated method for simulating the scattered fields from a dispersive Huygens' metasurface using t...
Abstract—We present a semi-analytical formulation of the interaction between a given source field an...
Metasurfaces are thin metamaterial layers characterized by unusual reflection properties of plane wa...
Metasurfaces are thin metamaterials used for manipulating propagation of plane waves and surface-wav...
Abstract—Two exact approaches to synthesize metasurfaces for time-harmonic waves are discussed. The ...
This paper presents the analysis of metasurfaces, here called reconfigurable intelligent surface. Th...
Metasurfaces are two-dimensional arrays of closely-spaced, subwavelength scatterers. These surfaces ...
The paper overviews our recent work on the synthesis of metasurfaces and related concepts and applic...
Artificial electromagnetic surfaces, metasurfaces, control light in the desired manner through the i...
In this article, we review the topic of Huygens' metasurfaces with an emphasis on existing and emerg...
Dyadic Green’s functions for an electric dipole source over an infinite periodic metasurface are obt...
We propose an extensive discussion on the homogenization and scattering analysis of the second-order...