Optimization-driven design of a 90° metasurface phase shifter at 60 GHz
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Vassos, Evangelos; Zaharis, Zaharias D.; Lazaridis, Pavlos; Yioultsis, Traianos V; Kantartzis, Nikolaos; Zapata Cano, Pablo H.Materia
Image quality Phase shifters Metasurfaces Metasurfaces Electromagnetics Optimization Wideband
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2022-08-24Resumen
The exigent demands imposed by future generations of high-speed cellular and satellite communications claim for low-loss and wideband phase shifters at mm-Wave frequencies. Pixelated metasurfaces provide large design versatility and constitute an attractive solution for wave manipulation. However, their design often implies the simultaneous tuning of a large number of geometrical parameters. In this article, multi-objective optimization is used together with full-wave simulation to design a low-loss 90° phase shifter operating on the 57–63 GHz frequency band. Among the set of optimal individuals provided by the algorithm, a final solution has been selected according to the electromagnetic response of the device, achieving less than 0.06 dB of reflection loss and a constant phase shift with an absolute error less than 2° over the whole frequency band.