Broadband rcs reduction by a quaternionic metasurface

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Abstract

A quaternionic metasurface consisting of two pairs of units with destructive phase differ-ence is proposed to extend the bandwidth of radar cross section (RCS) reduction. The two pairs of units are designed to have complementary phase-different bandwidth, which extends the bandwidth of RCS reduction. The overlaps of their bandwidth enhance the RCS reduction, resulting in a meta-surface having broadband and strong RCS reduction. This design and the wideband RCS reduction of the quaternionic metasurface were verified by analytical calculation with superposition principle of electric field, numerical simulation with commercial software package CST Microwave Studio and experiment in microwave anechoic chamber. The scattering mechanism and the angular performance of the quaternionic metasurface were also investigated.

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Zhang, Z., Zhang, Y., Wu, T., Chen, S., Li, W., & Guan, J. (2021). Broadband rcs reduction by a quaternionic metasurface. Materials, 14(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma14112787

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