Manipulation over Surface Waves in Bilayer Hyperbolic Metasurfaces: Topological Transition and Multidirectional Canalization
Spoof surface plasmon-polariton is a type of surface wave propagating at the artificially engineered structures in microwave and terahertz ranges. These surface waves are highly important in planar photonic and on-chip devices, integrated circuits, lenses, sensors, and antennas applications. However...
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Zusammenfassung: | Spoof surface plasmon-polariton is a type of surface wave propagating at the
artificially engineered structures in microwave and terahertz ranges. These
surface waves are highly important in planar photonic and on-chip devices,
integrated circuits, lenses, sensors, and antennas applications. However, it is
still a challenge to control the propagation regime of such surface waves
including the wavefront shapes and propagation directions. In this letter, we
study the surface waves in bilayer hyperbolic metasurfaces and show that
interplay between two layers allows to manage their regime of propagation. We
demonstrate the switching between angle and number of propagation directions of
surface waves at the same frequency. Finally, we demonstrate experimentally the
tunable multidirectional in-plane canalization of surface waves by adjusting
directions of their propagation with angular range from 0 to 12.8 degrees. The
discovered rotation-mediated interlayer coupling of hyperbolic metasurfaces
paves way towards efficient in-plane transfer of localized electromagnetic
signal. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2303.10109 |