Reflection modulation generated by scale-free network resonator periodic structure

Yong Chen, Xujin Yuan*

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Abstract

The pattern of resonator in a periodical array is decisive for its response under impinging electromagnetic wave. A scale-free network resonator is proposed by connecting sub-units in the form of scale free network. Scale-free network resonator array’s reflectivity near resonant frequency could be modulated at arbitrary value between zero and unity, which is different from known resonator array or frequency selective surface. Reflection amplitude modulation could generate rich behaviors, as effective medium property in wide band could be maintained near zero constant, which means zero phase shift and is favorable in radar radome structure. S-parameter analysis indicates amplitude modulation is owing to polarization conversion generated by network links. Scale-free network resonator array has application potentials in future radar radomes, electromagnetic wave lens and microwave antenna panels.

Original languageEnglish
Article number055529
JournalPhysica Scripta
Volume99
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 May 2024

Keywords

  • amplitude
  • metamaterials
  • microwave
  • network topology
  • resonators

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