Transmissive All-Dielectric Metasurface for Beam-Splitting in the Ka-band
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2025
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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Abstract
This paper presents a systematic design methodology and full-wave electromagnetic analysis of a high-efficiency, all-dielectric metasurface engineered for beam-splitting applications within the Ka-band spectrum. The proposed structure consists of a 15×15 transmissive array of subwavelength dielectric unit cells, meticulously optimized for operation at 30 GHz. By offering a lightweight, low-profile alternative to conventional bulky beamforming architectures, the metasurface enables efficient angular beam separation, generating two distinct far-field radiation lobes with a 30° angular divergence. The unit cell configuration incorporates a cylindrical structure positioned atop an ABS plastic substrate, achieving a transmittance exceeding 85% at the design frequency. A continuous 360° phase modulation is realized through precise tuning of the cylinder's radius, facilitating accurate phase-front manipulation. The phase synthesis process is implemented using MATLAB, while full-wave electromagnetic validations are conducted in CST Studio Suite. The demonstrated results underscore the metasurface potential for advanced beam-control applications, making it a promising candidate for next-generation satellite communications, radar systems, and 5G/mm wave networks. © 2025 IEEE.
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5G, All-dielectric, Beam Forming, Beam-splitting, Ka-band, Metamaterials, Metasurface, phase gradient
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3rd International Conference on Microwave, Antenna and Communication, MAC 2025, 2025, Vol., , p. -
