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Low In-Band-RCS Antennas Based on Anisotropic Metasurface Using a Novel Integration Method
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EngineeringNegative-index MetamaterialMicrowave TransmissionMetasurfacesMetamaterialsRadar Cross SectionSmart AntennaElectromagnetic MetamaterialsComputational ElectromagneticsNovel AntennaLow In-band-rcs AntennasHigh Impedance SurfacesAntennaMicrowave AntennaAnisotropic MetasurfaceRadarNovel Integration MethodRadar ScatteringAntenna DesignDynamic Metamaterials
Radar cross section (RCS) reduction in the working band of antennas, likely leading to radiation performance change or deterioration, is quite difficult for both antenna elements and arrays. Aimed at this problem, this article presents a novel design strategy of microstrip patch antennas with low in-band RCS. This strategy combines metasurface with antenna from the perspectives of both structure and electrical performance. To be specific, anisotropic metasurface is proposed to replace the conventional patch and behave as the radiating structure of the antenna directly, which does not increase the original antenna size. Through proper connection of the metasurface units, the novel antenna has the same radiation performance with conventional microstrip antenna but low in-band RCS for any polarized incidence. The radiation and scattering mechanism of the novel antenna is carefully elaborated, from which a frequency reconfigurable antenna is also derived by loading varactors. Furthermore, different design strategies of low in-band-RCS antenna element and array are clarified. On the basis of which, a 4 × 4 array is developed to achieve in-band-RCS reduction with radiation performance kept. Both numerical and experimental results are demonstrated, and the reasonably good agreements verify the effectiveness of the proposed strategy.
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