Abstract

A gradient metasurface is proposed to obtain both surface wave coupling and anomalous reflection. The unit cell of the gradient metasurface is composed by six electric field coupled resonators in different rotation angle, which provides a phase gradient. The simulation and measured results show that this gradient metasurface can work at 7.8 GHz as a surface wave coupler and at 10.288 GHz providing a phenomenon of anomalous reflection. At the two frequencies, the direction of the reflection is polarization-controlled, and the efficiencies are polarization-invariant. At left-handed polarization incidence, the direction of the coupled surface wave and the anomalous reflection are opposite to the situation at right-handed polarization incidence.

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