Reconfigurable Surface Wave Platform Using Fluidic Conductive Structures
arXiv:2105.10810
Abstract
Surface wave inherently has less propagation loss as it adheres to the surface and minimizes unwanted dissipation in space. Recently, they find applications in network-on-chip (NoC) communications and intelligent surface aided mobile networked communications. This paper puts forward a reconfigurable surface wave platform (RSWP) that utilizes liquid metal to produce highly energy-efficient and adaptive pathways for surface wave transmission. Our simulation results illustrate that the proposed RSWP using Galinstan can obtain a gain in the electric field for a propagation distance of at where denotes the wavelength. Moreover, less than loss is observed even at a distance of , and a pathway with right-angled turns can also be created with only a loss at the turn.
Submitted to 2021 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation and USNC-URSI Radio Science Meeting, Singapore, 2021