This chapter presents the fundamentals of the holography technique to form the beam in electromagnetic (EM) structures. The application of holography in leaky-wave antennas, metasurface reflectors, and reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (RISs) is explained. Consequently, different methods to analyze and realize an EM hologram are presented. A comparison is made between forming the beam via holographic-based radiators, phased-array antennas, and MIMO systems. The thing which is common between these three is that all of them can contain a number of elements that are repeated in a fashion. However, the functionality of these elements in the three mentioned structures is totally different from each other. This concept is explained in detail in...
Beam shaping—the ability to engineer the phase and the amplitude of massive and massless particles—h...
Multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) techniques have been widely applied in current cellular networ...
Holography enables us to create various optical elements, in a simply way. They can be used for any ...
This chapter presents the fundamentals of the holography technique to form the beam in electromagnet...
This paper proposes a versatile method for designing arbitrary multi-beam leaky-wave antennas that c...
Holograms-diffractive elements-are designed and fabricated for shaping millimetre-wave radio fields....
This paper introduces a holographic multiple-beam leaky-wave antenna (LWA) synthesized by metasurfac...
Holography has emerged as a vital approach to fully engineer the wavefronts of light since its inven...
Holography discovered by Dennis Gabor in 1948 is traditionally used in optics to produce 3D holograp...
In this chapter, we will review recent research advances on beamforming and spatial multiplexing tec...
In this thesis holographic antennas are investigated as an alternate technology to reflectors and mi...
Amplitude-modulated (AM) leaky-wave antenna (LWA), a concept following amplitude modulation techniqu...
Gabor's original holography, which is the basic theory of modern microwave holographic techniques, i...
Holographic antennas are attractive due to their low-profile and potentially high gain. These antenn...
abstract: Articially engineered two-dimensional materials, which are widely known as metasurfaces, ...
Beam shaping—the ability to engineer the phase and the amplitude of massive and massless particles—h...
Multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) techniques have been widely applied in current cellular networ...
Holography enables us to create various optical elements, in a simply way. They can be used for any ...
This chapter presents the fundamentals of the holography technique to form the beam in electromagnet...
This paper proposes a versatile method for designing arbitrary multi-beam leaky-wave antennas that c...
Holograms-diffractive elements-are designed and fabricated for shaping millimetre-wave radio fields....
This paper introduces a holographic multiple-beam leaky-wave antenna (LWA) synthesized by metasurfac...
Holography has emerged as a vital approach to fully engineer the wavefronts of light since its inven...
Holography discovered by Dennis Gabor in 1948 is traditionally used in optics to produce 3D holograp...
In this chapter, we will review recent research advances on beamforming and spatial multiplexing tec...
In this thesis holographic antennas are investigated as an alternate technology to reflectors and mi...
Amplitude-modulated (AM) leaky-wave antenna (LWA), a concept following amplitude modulation techniqu...
Gabor's original holography, which is the basic theory of modern microwave holographic techniques, i...
Holographic antennas are attractive due to their low-profile and potentially high gain. These antenn...
abstract: Articially engineered two-dimensional materials, which are widely known as metasurfaces, ...
Beam shaping—the ability to engineer the phase and the amplitude of massive and massless particles—h...
Multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) techniques have been widely applied in current cellular networ...
Holography enables us to create various optical elements, in a simply way. They can be used for any ...