The principle of creating quasiperiodic surfaces under the action of vibrating dielectric matrix
D.Koroliouk, M.Zozyuk, Yu.I.Yakymenko

TL;DR
This paper proposes a novel method for creating quasiperiodic metasurfaces using electromagnetic standing waves in a dielectric, adapting techniques from acoustic Hladni figures, with a detailed mathematical model and research approach.
Contribution
It introduces a new method for fabricating metasurfaces with quasiperiodic structures via electromagnetic standing waves, extending acoustic techniques to electromagnetics.
Findings
Mathematical model of quasiperiodic surface creation
Parameters for generating standing waves in dielectric
Feasibility of transferring acoustic methods to electromagnetic
Abstract
A method for creating metasurfaces using a standing wave, formed in a dielectric, is proposed. Such metasurfaces are formed from metal suspensions, deposited on a dielectric plate, placed in a metal frame-screen. A series of parameters for creating the standing waves is discussed. Here the method for creating Hladni figures using acoustic standing waves is transferred to electromagnetic ones. The mathematical description of this model is proposed, as well as the research methods.
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TopicsAdvanced Antenna and Metasurface Technologies
