Abstract

A study of constraints on reflection and transmission coefficients for Babinet-complementary metasurfaces is presented in this work. These coefficients have been found to describe circular paths in the complex plane, whose centers and radii are affected by losses. Additionally, it has been shown that it is possible to fully control the cross-polarization coefficients by rotating the metasurface with respect to the polarization direction. Our findings have been verified through numerical simulations and experiments. The properties discussed in this paper could be useful in limiting the types of possible responses of metasurfaces.

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