Nonlocal Microwave Engineering: Shaping Dispersion Relations and Enabling Frequency-Momentum Transformations via Time-Switched Long-Range Interactions
Matteo Ciabattoni, Francesco Monticone

TL;DR
This paper introduces a theoretical and experimental framework for nonlocal microwave metamaterials, enabling arbitrary dispersion engineering and dynamic frequency-momentum transformations through time-switching.
Contribution
It develops a circuit-based theory for nonlocal transmission line metamaterials and demonstrates time-switching to achieve complex wave transformations in microwave systems.
Findings
Derived general dispersion relations for nonlocal TL MTMs.
Synthesized arbitrary even-symmetric dispersion profiles.
Experimentally validated time-switching effects on dispersion diagrams.
Abstract
Nonlocal metamaterials (MTMs) have recently attracted significant attention across different areas of wave physics, owing to their ability to translate long-range interactions among meta-atoms into a wide array of wavevector-dependent responses and functionalities. In this work, we introduce nonlocal transmission line metamaterials (TL MTMs) as a versatile platform to investigate and engineer nonlocality in the microwave frequency regime. We first establish a concise theoretical framework for nonlocal TL MTMs based on circuit and network theory, from which we derive the general dispersion relation for TL MTMs with arbitrarily complex nonlocal coupling configurations. Building upon this foundation, we demonstrate how such structures can be used to synthesize nearly arbitrary even-symmetric dispersion relations, effectively linking nonlocal circuit parameters to prescribed dispersion…
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