Abstract

We introduce a metasurface-based “phasenna” (dispersive antenna with specified frequency-dependent group delay) capable of producing arbitrary group delay responses for wireless Real-time Analog Signal Processing (R-ASP) applications. This phasenna consists of a planar cavity formed by a mirror and several bandpass metasurfaces with different center frequencies, whose sequence determines the group delay response of the system. Moreover, the concept is extended to double-channel operation, simultaneously producing different group delay responses, by leveraging metasurface birefringence. Full-wave simulation results demonstrate the proposed concept. Further details and experimental results will be presented at the conference.

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