In this contribution, we investigate the effect of an infinitely-extended reactive metasurface on the complex input impedance of an electrically small dipole placed in its close proximity. We consider, as a reference scenario, the variation of the input resistance and reactance of a vertical (V-) and horizontal (H-) electric dipole placed above a perfect electric conductor for different electrical distances. Then, the perfect electric conductor is replaced by an inductive and a capacitive metasurface. The complex input impedance of the electric dipole is affected by the presence of the metasurface differently compared to the reference scenario. Our preliminary results demonstrate that a control of the input resistance can be achieved by tuning the surface impedance of the metasurface.
Monti, A., Ramaccia, D., Alu', A., Toscano, A., Bilotti, F. (2017). Investigation of the Drexhage's effect for electrically small dipoles over a flat metasurface. In Engineered Materials Platforms for Novel Wave Phenomena (Metamaterials), 2017 11th International Congress on (pp.217-219).
Investigation of the Drexhage's effect for electrically small dipoles over a flat metasurface
A. Monti;D. Ramaccia;ALU', Andrea;A. Toscano;F. Bilotti
2017-01-01
Abstract
In this contribution, we investigate the effect of an infinitely-extended reactive metasurface on the complex input impedance of an electrically small dipole placed in its close proximity. We consider, as a reference scenario, the variation of the input resistance and reactance of a vertical (V-) and horizontal (H-) electric dipole placed above a perfect electric conductor for different electrical distances. Then, the perfect electric conductor is replaced by an inductive and a capacitive metasurface. The complex input impedance of the electric dipole is affected by the presence of the metasurface differently compared to the reference scenario. Our preliminary results demonstrate that a control of the input resistance can be achieved by tuning the surface impedance of the metasurface.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.