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Method for Extracting the Equivalent Admittance from Time-Varying Metasurfaces and Its Application to Self-Tuned Spatiotemporal Wave Manipulation

Applied Physics 2022-11-30 v1 Optics

Abstract

With their self-tuned time-varying responses, waveform-selective metasurfaces embedded with nonlinear electronics have shown fascinating applications, including distinguishing different electromagnetic waves depending on the pulse width. However, thus far they have only been realized with a spatially homogeneous scattering profile. Here, by modeling a metasurface as time-varying admittance sheets, we provide an analytical calculation method to predict the metasurface time-domain responses. This allows derivation of design specifications in the form of equivalent sheet admittance, which is useful in synthesizing a metasurface with spatiotemporal control, such as to realize a metasurface with prescribed time-dependent diffraction characteristics. As an example, based on the proposed equivalent admittance sheet modeling, we synthesize a waveform-selective Fresnel zone plate with variable focal length depending on the incoming pulse width. The proposed synthesis method of pulse-width-dependent metasurfaces may be extended to designing metasurfaces with more complex spatiotemporal wave manipulation, benefiting applications such as sensing, wireless communications and signal processing.

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@article{arxiv.2209.13165,
  title  = {Method for Extracting the Equivalent Admittance from Time-Varying Metasurfaces and Its Application to Self-Tuned Spatiotemporal Wave Manipulation},
  author = {Ashif Aminulloh Fathnan and Haruki Homma and Shinya Sugiura and Hiroki Wakatsuchi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2209.13165},
  year   = {2022}
}