IEEE Access (Jan 2024)
Ultra-Wideband Ultra-Thin Transmissive Linear to Circular Polarization Convertor Based on Crossed-Dipole-Shaped Metasurface
Abstract
This paper presents an ultra-thin, ultra-wideband linear-to-circular (LTC) polarization converter based on the crossed-dipole-shaped metasurface. The unit cell of the crossed-dipole-shaped metasurface is made up of two identical T-shaped dipole arms, which are orthogonal to each other and are connected with a diagonal microstrip line. The LTC polarization converter is placed on the top side of an ultra-thin single-substrate layer with a profile size of $0.035~\lambda _{\mathrm {o}}$ , where $\lambda _{\mathrm {o}}$ is a free space wavelength at the center frequency of the axial ratio bandwidth (20.89 GHz). The proposed design shows nearly equal transmission amplitude and stable phase difference of nearly 90° of the two orthogonal components of transmitted waves in a wide frequency range. The right-hand circularly polarized (RHCP) component of the transmitted wave is much larger than the left-hand circularly polarized, and thus, the transmitted wave is RHCP. Numerical and experimental results showed that the polarizer could realize an ultra-wideband LTC polarization conversion at both x- and y-polarized incidences in the frequency range from 11.66 to 30.12 GHz, which is a fractional bandwidth of 88.4%, and it can maintain a stable polarization conversion performance under large-range incidence angles. In addition, a high total transmittance of the electromagnetic wave was obtained.
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