Abstract
In this letter, we endeavor to curb the adverse effects of mutual coupling between two-slot antennas (operating at C-band frequencies), situated at a subwavelength separation. The effects of mutual coupling become extremely apparent at such close proximity and leads to the deterioration of the radiation aspects of each antenna. To mitigate these detrimental effects, we exploit the concept of mantle cloaking for the design of specialized cloaks, consisting of elliptical dielectric regions integrated with capacitive metallic strips. It is demonstrated through simulation results that by enclosing each radiating edge of the individual slots with these uniquely designed metasurfaces, the slot antennas are decoupled in the near field. Moreover, the metasurface cloaks also facilitate restoration of the far field radiation properties of the slots. In this regard, our cloak design ensures that the slot antennas do not sense the presence of each other, enabling each slot antenna to operate individually, as if they were isolated.
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