Abstract

A bianisotropic metasurface design is proposed for extending the Brewster effect to arbitrary angles and polarizations. The metasurface is synthesized using the surface susceptibility tensor and Generalized Sheet Transition Conditions (GSTCs) synthesis method, and is demonstrated by GSTC-FDFD simulation. It is found that an extremely broad angular range (0 −30°) with near zero reflection may be obtained near the normal angle, which is of paramount interest in paraxial optics, while narrower angular range at more oblique angles may find applications in spatial filtering.

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