Abstract

Field-induced metasurface is an applicable technique to prevent the high-intensity-radiated-field (HIRF). To improve the measurement accuracy, this article presents the design of a waveguide that forms high-intensity TEM waves within its closed transverse boundaries. The proposed quasi-TEM waveguide adopts two artificial magnetic conductors (AMCs) on the sidewalls of a standard rectangular waveguide. And the construction of the AMC is based on the theory of high impedance surface (HIS), which performs perfect magnetic conductor (PMC) properties at its resonant frequency. Then, a prototype is designed and fabricated to measure the electric field distributions and demonstrate the theoretical analysis and simulation. The measurement results indicate that the proposed waveguide could realize a 1 dB rippled electric-field distribution in more than 90% region, compared to that of 30% in the standard waveguide. Finally, high-intensity-field measurements of a field-induced sample, energy selective surface (ESS), are compared in the proposed waveguide and a standard waveguide. The comparison result has proved that the proposed waveguide could better evaluate the HIRF performance of the field-induced metasurface.

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