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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 28, 2025
Filed:
Jan. 03, 2024
Dell Products L.p., Round Rock, TX (US);
Tejinder Singh, Kanata, CA;
Kan Wang, Ottawa, CA;
Navjot Kaur Khaira, Kanata, CA;
Morris Repeta, Ottawa, CA;
Dell Products L.P., Round Rock, TX (US);
Abstract
The technology described herein is directed towards a multiband unit cell that is part of a reflective surface that can reflect different specific frequencies of impinging electromagnetic waves. The unit cells can have different phase profiles to facilitate beam steering and/or beam splitting functionality, independently for each specific frequency. The multiband unit cell can be a dual-band unit cell based on a straightforward unit-cell design, e.g., using diagonally arranged ring resonators as sub-cells of a supercell. Alternative design variations are also described to accommodate multi-frequency (greater than two frequency) applications. In one example implementation, the metasurface is constructed as a low-profile dual-band reflective surface with beam-steering and/or beam-splitting capabilities, e.g., utilizing only a single unit cell metal layer above a substrate. This enables precise control and manipulation of an antenna's radiation pattern, providing enhanced coverage for both frequency bands while keeping the fabrication/manufacturing costs relatively low.