Hey Everybody,
I'm simulating a DNG metamaterial in HFSS 12.1. I've already investigated the far-field behavior by simulating a unit-cell, utilizing master-slave boundaries to force the unit-cell behavior to be replicated and forcing a plane wave to impinge upon the infinite sheet of metamaterial by utilizing perfect E and perfect H boundaries on my ports.
My Simulation Setup
I've linked to an image of my setup. The ports are the two thin boxes on the top and bottom of the unit-cell. Two opposite sides are defined as perfect E, say, the sides with normal vectors in the +/- x direction and the other two are perfect H, forcing a plane-wave to exist on the port. The master-slave boundaries are put on the unit-cell in a similar way. Sides with normal vectors in the +/- x direction are master and slave respectively.
This has worked perfectly for my far-field characterization of the metamaterial, but now I want to look at using this material as the substrate in a patch antenna, that is, I'm interested in the near-field behavior. I've tried simulating "large" sheets of unit-cells to replicate the master-slave behavior to no success: When I try to simulate structures larger than 5x5 unit-cells, I run out of computational power.
The physical material that I have is 12x12 unit-cells wide and, I believe, should accurately act as an "infinitely large" sheet of unit-cells. My question is: How do I simulate this in HFSS? I know it's possible to simulate arrays of antennas, but I do not want an array of antennas. I want only ONE radiating antenna (patch, in this case) and I want to see the S11 parameters when that patch radiates into an "infinitely large" substrate of metamaterials.
I've investigated using master-slave for this, as well, but it seems that any use of that replicates not only the behavior of the material inside the boundaries, but also the forcing radiation. If I were to simply stick a patch on top of my simulation now, I believe not only the metamaterial, but the patch as well would be effectively replicated by the master-slave boundary conditions.
Any ideas are greatly appreciated!