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Frequency Scanning Graphene Antennas with Plasmonic Control of the Radiation Pattern and Polarization of THz and IR Radiation
Using the CST MWS 2023 software package, the controllability of the characteristics (elements of the scattering matrix and radiation patterns) of reconfigurable plasmonic antennas based on rectangular graphene nanoribbons on metallized (PGA MS) and dielectric (PGA DS) substrates has been modeled and the results of frequency scanning have been obtained at the resonance frequencies of the fundamental and higher modes of surface plasmon-polaritons with a change in the chemical potential of graphene in the terahertz (THz) and far- and mid-IR ranges. The possibility of forming a multibeam PGA MS radiation patterns on plasmon resonances of the surface plasmon-polariton second-order mode in the far- and mid-IR ranges has been investigated. The possibility of radiation of the waves of two orthogonal polarizations by the PGA DS has been shown and methods for controlling the polarization of the THz and IR PGA radiation have been identified, which are based on the selection of the operating frequencies corresponding to the surface plasmon-polariton mode resonances at the p- and s-polarization of the exciting waves and metallization of the dielectric substrate.
期刊介绍:
Technical Physics Letters is a companion journal to Technical Physics and offers rapid publication of developments in theoretical and experimental physics with potential technological applications. Recent emphasis has included many papers on gas lasers and on lasing in semiconductors, as well as many reports on high Tc superconductivity. The excellent coverage of plasma physics seen in the parent journal, Technical Physics, is also present here with quick communication of developments in theoretical and experimental work in all fields with probable technical applications. Topics covered are basic and applied physics; plasma physics; solid state physics; physical electronics; accelerators; microwave electron devices; holography.