Multi-Channel Reflectors: Versatile Performance Experimentally Tested
S. N. Tcvetkova, V. S. Asadchy, A. Diaz-Rubio, D.-H. Kwon, and S. A., Tretyakov

TL;DR
This paper presents the design, fabrication, and experimental validation of multi-channel metasurface reflectors capable of controlling multiple reflection directions with high efficiency, demonstrating nearly perfect performance.
Contribution
It introduces novel multi-channel metasurface reflectors, expanding control over electromagnetic reflections with experimental confirmation of their high performance.
Findings
Multi-channel reflectors can control multiple directions simultaneously.
Experimental results show near-perfect reflection performance.
Devices are fabricated and validated through physical testing.
Abstract
We investigate multi-channel reflectors, such as a three-channel power splitter and a five-channel isolating mirror. These metasurface reflectors are able to control reflections from and into several directions while possessing a flat surface. We design, fabricate, and experimentally study these new devices, confirming that the performance is nearly perfect.
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