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Demonstration of Equal-Intensity Beam Generation by Dielectric Metasurfaces
Published on: June 7, 2019
First demonstration of machine-designed ultra-flat, low-cost directive antenna
Marcello Zucchi1, Giorgio Giordanengo2, Marco Righero2
1Antenna and Electromagnetic Compatibility Laboratory, Department of Electronics and Telecommunications, Politecnico di Torino, 10124, Turin, Italy. marcello.zucchi@polito.it.
Abstract:
In this paper, we present a fully automated procedure for the direct design of a novel class of single-feed flat antennas with patterning of a conductive surface. We introduce a convenient surface discretization, based on hexagonal cells, and define an appropriate objective function, including both gain and input matching requirements. The reference geometry is constituted by a very thin, single feed-point square panel. It features a backing metal plate ("ground") and a top conductive layer, which is automatically patterned to achieve the desired radiation and input matching properties. The process employs an evolutionary algorithm combined with a boundary element electromagnetic solver. By applying this method, we designed an antenna tailored to the 2.4 GHz ISM frequency band, with a size of [Formula: see text], i.e., [Formula: see text] wavelengths and an height of 4 mm, or 0.03 wavelengths. Measured data confirmed the expected high gain (13 dBi), with a remarkable aperture efficiency (higher than 50%, including losses), thus validating the proposed approach.

