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October 3, 2025 at 4:10 pm
agupta
SubscriberHello,
I am currently simulating a Reconfigurable Intelligent Surface (RIS) in HFSS and have encountered an issue that I hope someone can clarify.
Setup:
Each unit cell contains lumped R/C elements.
When I simulate the unit cell with an impedance sweep, the S11 clearly varies with the impedance values, which confirms the elements are being modeled correctly at the unit cell level.
To build the array, I duplicated the unit cell geometry (instead of using “link/array” commands), since I need to apply different impedance values to each element of the RIS.
For the open region, I am using an FE-BI boundary condition.
Excitation has been tried in two ways:
Incident plane wave.
Illumination with a horn antenna.
Problem:
When I simulate the entire array, the far-field radiation pattern looks the same whether or not the lumped impedances are included. I expected the reflection phase/amplitude variations from the lumped elements to change the overall pattern compared to a uniform reflecting surface, but no such variation is observed.Question:
Could anyone suggest what mistake I might be making? Is there something specific about:How lumped elements are treated in arrays,
The boundary condition setup (FE-BI), or
The excitation method (plane wave vs horn),
that could prevent the impedance variations from influencing the radiation pattern?
Any guidance or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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