Modeling Partially-Dielectric Unit Cells for OAM Transmitarrays
Metadatos
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Balmaseda Márquez, Miguel Ángel; Valerio, Guido; Padilla De La Torre, Pablo; Palomares Caballero, Ángel; Valenzuela Valdes, Juan Francisco; Molero Jiménez, CarlosEditorial
IEEE
Materia
Circuit Models (CMs) Design equations Dielectrics
Fecha
2024-07-29Referencia bibliográfica
M. A. Balmaseda-Márquez, G. Valerio, P. Padilla, Á. Palomares-Caballero, J. F. Valenzuela-Valdés and C. Molero, "Modeling Partially-Dielectric Unit Cells for OAM Transmitarrays," in IEEE Access, vol. 12, pp. 110840-110849, 2024, doi: 10.1109/ACCESS.2024.3434646
Patrocinador
TIC-244. SWAT GROUP; European Union NextGenerationEU; MICIU y AEI/10.13039/501100011033 (IJC2020-043599-I); Spanish Government (PID2020-112545RB-C54, PDC2022-133900-I00, PDC2023-145862-I00, TED2021-129938B-I00, and TED2021-131699B-I00); Predoctoral Grant FPU21/02219; European Cooperation in Science and Technology (CA18223)Resumen
The presented study introduces a semi-analytical circuit model (CM) to fully characterize
a dielectric unit cell structure made by blocks instead of applying the effective medium theory. A fitting
strategy is used to a obtain a better understanding of the properties of the unit cell. Then, the approach is
used to develop a semi-analytical model, showing a good agreement with the scattering parameters extracted
from a full-wave simulator. By tuning the dielectric material, our model can describe the behaviour of unit
cells with different permittivities and electrical sizes. Finally, as an application for the analyzed dielectric
unit cells, transmitarrays to generate orbital angular momentum (OAM) waves are designed and 3D-printed.
The measured results show good performance for different OAM modes at 31 GHz.





