Broadband Continuous
Integer- and Fractional-Order
Multimode OAM Beam Generator via a Metasurface
Posted on 2025-01-15 - 13:34
Orbital angular momentum (OAM) waves have attracted significant
attention for many applications, such as super-resolution imaging,
image edge enhancement, and multiplexing communications, owing to
their infinite orthogonal integer-order and nonorthogonal fractional-order
modes. As a new degree of freedom for electromagnetic (EM) waves,
multimode OAM beam generation is a precondition for their application.
However, achieving multimode OAM beams simultaneously in free space
is challenging. This study proposed a novel strategy for generating
vortex beams with continuous OAM modes constructed from multiresonant
metasurfaces of arbitrary shapes. The generator was capable of continuously
generating an infinite number of OAM modes (α ∈ [1,3])
in the frequency range of 8 to 12 GHz. An experiment of broadband
continuous integer- and fractional-order multimode OAM generators
was successfully demonstrated to operate within the frequency range
of 8 to 12 GHz. This study contributes to the reduction of the density
and mass of generators and provides useful insights for radar detection
systems and multiplexing communications.
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Li, Ruichen; Huang, Min; Zou, Yijun; Zhu, Rongrong; Zheng, Bin; Qiu, Tianshuo; et al. (2025). Broadband Continuous
Integer- and Fractional-Order
Multimode OAM Beam Generator via a Metasurface. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsphotonics.4c01823