Our invited review paper on “Recent advances and perspectives on space-time coding digital metasurfaces” [1], in collaboration with Tie Jun Cui’s Group (Southeast University), has been published in EPJ Applied Metamaterials.
Within the overarching framework of space-time metastructures, digital metasurfaces based on spatio-temporal coding are emerging as powerful and versatile architectures for complex field manipulations, also in view of their inherently programmable nature. Here, we provide a compact survey of our recent results and ongoing studies in this research area. Examples of field manipulations include harmonic beam steering and/ or shaping and programmable nonreciprocal effects. Possible applications are abundant and range from wireless communications to radars and imaging.
@article{IJ148_EPJAM_7_2020, author = {Zhang, Lei and Dai, Jun Yan and Moccia, Massimo and Castaldi, Giuseppe and Cui, Tie Jun and Galdi, Vincenzo}, title = {Recent advances and perspectives on space-time coding digital metasurfaces}, doi = {10.1051/epjam/2020007}, journal = {EPJ Applied Metamaterials}, year = {2020}, volume = {7}, pages = {7}, month = dec }