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A Polarization Conversion Coding Metasurface for Broadband Radar Cross-Section Reduction

Journal

JOURNAL OF ELECTRONIC MATERIALS
Volume 49, Issue 9, Pages 5561-5569

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11664-020-08295-4

Keywords

Coding metasurface; polarization conversion; RCS reduction; polarization insensitivity

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [11572248]
  2. Open Project of the Key Laboratory of Testing Technology for Manufacturing Process [11572248]
  3. Ministry of Education [18kfzk03]

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We have designed a polarization conversion coding metasurface (CM) for broadband radar cross-section reduction. The CM is made up of a kind of deformed bowtie-shaped particle and its mirror, named 0 and 1, respectively, which can realize cross-polarization conversion under the vertical incidence of a linearly polarized wave. According to the coding sequence optimized by the genetic algorithm, the two kinds of unit are arranged to form a design, called a 1-bit CM, which can scatter electromagnetic waves in various directions. The simulation results demonstrate that the two kinds of unit can achieve more than a 90% polarization conversion ratio, and the whole CM can realize more than a 10-dB reduction of monostatic radar cross-section (RCS) from 8.8 GHz to 20.9 GHz, while the maximum RCS reduction of 32.5 dB can be obtained at 14 GHz under the normal incidence ofx- andy-polarized waves. The experimental results are almost identical to the simulation. Thus, we believe that the designed 1-bit CM can be well applied for the stealth business.

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