Abstract: | Orbital angular momentum (OAM) microwave waves have received increasing research interest because of their potential to improve communication capacity and radar resolution. However, the traditional orbital angular momentum wave has the problem of diffraction divergence. The ideal Bessel beam with orbital angular momentum has the property of nondiffraction. Hence, the Bessel beam carrying orbital angular momentum has great research potential. In this work, a wideband transmission metasurface for generating Bessel beam carrying OAM is designed, fabricated, and measured. And it is the first experimental to show that the Bessel beam carrying OAM has higher gain and lower crosstalk than the traditional OAM wave in far field transmission. |