학술논문

Generating structured fields at microwave frequencies
Document Type
Conference
Source
2016 10th International Congress on Advanced Electromagnetic Materials in Microwaves and Optics (METAMATERIALS) Advanced Electromagnetic Materials in Microwaves and Optics (METAMATERIALS), 2016 10th International Congress on. :49-51 Sep, 2016
Subject
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Engineered Materials, Dielectrics and Plasmas
Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics
Photonics and Electrooptics
Optical imaging
Laser beams
Microscopy
Optical microscopy
Laser excitation
Laser modes
Optical beams
Language
Abstract
“Structured light” is an emerging research field aiming at obtaining unusual amplitude and phase distributions of an optical beam, with potential applications ranging from manipulation of microscopic particles to communications or imaging systems. Typically confined to optical frequencies, it has recently been extended to microwaves but limited to the generation of an electromagnetic field with orbital angular momentum. In this contribution, we extend the possibility of generating structured fields at microwave frequencies to the case of an electromagnetic field with a Möbius strip polarization state. In particular, by using the cavity model, we analytically show that the required phase and amplitude patterns can be obtained by superimposing the radiated fields generated by different modes of a patch antenna.