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Wideband radar cross section reduction using two-dimensional phase gradient metasurfaces
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RadarSquare CombinationEngineeringSurface Wave ConversionSynthetic Aperture RadarAntennaMetasurfacesMetamaterialsImaging RadarPhase Gradient MetasurfaceRadar ApplicationRadar Signal ProcessingComputational ElectromagneticsRadar Image ProcessingDynamic MetamaterialsElectromagnetic Metamaterials
Phase gradient metasurface (PGMs) are artificial surfaces that can provide pre-defined in-plane wave-vectors to manipulate the directions of refracted/reflected waves. In this Letter, we propose to achieve wideband radar cross section (RCS) reduction using two-dimensional (2D) PGMs. A 2D PGM was designed using a square combination of 49 split-ring sub-unit cells. The PGM can provide additional wave-vectors along the two in-plane directions simultaneously, leading to either surface wave conversion, deflected reflection, or diffuse reflection. Both the simulation and experiment results verified the wide-band, polarization-independent, high-efficiency RCS reduction induced by the 2D PGM.
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