A discussion on the interpretation and characterization of metafilms/metasurfaces: The two-dimensional equivalent of metamaterials

Christopher L. Holloway , Andrew Dienstfrey , Edward F. Kuester , John F. O’Hara , Abul K. Azad , Antoinette J. Taylor
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A metafilm (also referred to as a metasurface) is the surface equivalent of a metamaterial. More precisely, a metafilm is a surface distribution of suitably chosen electrically small scatterers. Metafilms are becoming popular as an alternative to full three-dimensional metamaterials. Unfortunately, many papers in the literature present incorrect interpretations and mischaracterizations of these metafilms. In fact, some of the characterizations presented in the literature result in non-unique parameters for a uniquely defined metafilm. In this paper we discuss an appropriate interpretation and characterization of metafilms and present a correct manner to characterize a metafilm. Additionally, we illustrate the error that results from an incorrect characterization of metafilms. We present various examples to emphasize these points. Finally we present a retrieval approach for determining the uniquely defined quantities (the electric and magnetic susceptibilities of its constituent scatterers) that characterize a metafilm.

关于超膜/超表面的解释和表征的讨论:超材料的二维等效
超膜(也称为超表面)是相当于超材料的表面。更准确地说,元膜是适当选择的电小散射体的表面分布。超胶片作为全三维超材料的替代品正变得越来越流行。不幸的是,文献中的许多论文对这些元电影提出了不正确的解释和错误的描述。事实上,文献中提出的一些特征导致了一个唯一定义的元电影的非唯一参数。本文讨论了对元电影的正确解释和表征,并提出了正确表征元电影的方法。此外,我们还说明了由于对元电影的不正确描述而导致的错误。我们举几个例子来强调这些观点。最后,我们提出了一种检索方法,用于确定表征元膜的唯一定义量(其组成散射体的电导率和磁化率)。
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