Partially transparent Jaumann-like absorber applied to a curved structure

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A Jaumann absorber with its metal backing replaced with a combined low-pass and polarizer FSS is investigated with respect to its absorption and its polarization-dependent low-frequency transparency properties. This structure is applied to an idealized curved wing-front end, and its monostatic radar cross-section is determined. The FSS-Jaumann structure preserves an absorption similar to the planar Jaumann absorber in the higher frequency interval and enables a partial transparency in the TEz polarization at 1GHz. In addition, once the structure is applied to the wing-front end, a significant reduction in two-dimensional radar cross-section for both the TMz and TEz polarization over 2-16GHz is observed. A sensitivity analysis shows that the resistivity of the inner resistive layer has a large impact on the 1GHz transmission. © 2011 Alireza Motevasselian and B. L. G. Jonsson.

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Motevasselian, A., & Jonsson, B. L. G. (2011). Partially transparent Jaumann-like absorber applied to a curved structure. International Journal of Antennas and Propagation, 2011. https://doi.org/10.1155/2011/708987

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