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Design and fabrication of a microstrip patch antenna with a low radar cross section in the X-band
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EngineeringFrontal RcsMicrostrip Patch AntennaElectromagnetic BandgapRadar ScatteringAntennaMicrowave TransmissionAntenna DesignMicrowave AntennaCp Ebg PatternsComputational ElectromagneticsMultiband AntennasElectromagnetic CompatibilityHigh Impedance Surfaces
In this study, the authors developed a radar absorbing method to reduce the antenna radar cross section (RCS) without any loss of antenna performance. The new method was based upon an electromagnetic bandgap (EBG) absorber using conducting polymer (CP). First, a microstrip patch antenna was made by using a copper film and glass/epoxy composite materials, which are typically used for load-bearing structures, such as aircraft and other vehicles. Then, CP EBG patterns were also designed that had a 90% electromagnetic (EM) wave absorbing performance within the X-band (8.2–12.4 GHz). Finally, the CP EBG patterns were printed on the top surface of the microstrip patch antenna. The measured radar absorbing performance of the fabricated patch antenna showed that the frontal RCS of the antenna declined by nearly 95% at 10 GHz frequency while the CP EBG patterns had almost no effect on the antenna's performance.
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