Electromagnetic invisibility or cloaking represents one of the most important breakthroughs enabled by metamaterials and metasurfaces. Among its possible applications, cloaking of antennas has been emerged as a topic of particular interest since it increases the degrees of freedom available for the design of complex telecommunication platforms. In this contribution, we will show that the potentialities of cloaking for antennas can be further increased if we make use of power-dependent metasurfaces, i.e., textured engineered surfaces loaded with non-linear elements. We will show that such structures enable shaping the radiation pattern of an antenna array depending on the input or received power by the driven element
The use of non-linear electronic components is proposed in this contribution to further expand the p...
The results of our studies towards the design of a metasurface able to make an antenna either invisi...
Metamaterial technology has provided us with new tools to explore fascinating applications and physi...
Electromagnetic invisibility or cloaking represents one of the most important breakthroughs enabled ...
The aim of this Communication is to investigate and demonstrate the possibility to overcome the fund...
In this letter, we investigate the concept and the applications of power-dependent mantle cloaking d...
Among the different cloaking applications proposed in the literature, the antenna framework has eme...
In this contribution, the fundamental bounds that apply to low-scattering antennas are discussed and...
The possibility to reduce the total scattering by an illuminated object is one of the most intriguin...
In this work, we review our recent research on advanced cloaking metasurfaces used to cover monopole...
In this contribution, we describe how advanced cloaking metasurfaces allows expanding the functional...
We provide a review of our results on the design of mantle cloaking devices for antenna applications...
Here, we discuss the design of a cloaking metasurface (MTS) capable to engineer the scattering of an...
Here, we propose the design of a nonlinear microwave metasurface with the aim to obtain mantle cloak...
Electromagnetic cloaking represents one of the most fascinating possibilities enabled by metamateria...
The use of non-linear electronic components is proposed in this contribution to further expand the p...
The results of our studies towards the design of a metasurface able to make an antenna either invisi...
Metamaterial technology has provided us with new tools to explore fascinating applications and physi...
Electromagnetic invisibility or cloaking represents one of the most important breakthroughs enabled ...
The aim of this Communication is to investigate and demonstrate the possibility to overcome the fund...
In this letter, we investigate the concept and the applications of power-dependent mantle cloaking d...
Among the different cloaking applications proposed in the literature, the antenna framework has eme...
In this contribution, the fundamental bounds that apply to low-scattering antennas are discussed and...
The possibility to reduce the total scattering by an illuminated object is one of the most intriguin...
In this work, we review our recent research on advanced cloaking metasurfaces used to cover monopole...
In this contribution, we describe how advanced cloaking metasurfaces allows expanding the functional...
We provide a review of our results on the design of mantle cloaking devices for antenna applications...
Here, we discuss the design of a cloaking metasurface (MTS) capable to engineer the scattering of an...
Here, we propose the design of a nonlinear microwave metasurface with the aim to obtain mantle cloak...
Electromagnetic cloaking represents one of the most fascinating possibilities enabled by metamateria...
The use of non-linear electronic components is proposed in this contribution to further expand the p...
The results of our studies towards the design of a metasurface able to make an antenna either invisi...
Metamaterial technology has provided us with new tools to explore fascinating applications and physi...