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Exploring RCS Diversity With Novel OAM Beams Without Energy Void: An Experimental Study
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2024
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This research proposes a novel approach utilizing Orbital Angular Momentum (OAM) beams to enhance Radar Cross Section (RCS) diversity for target detection in future wireless systems. Unlike conventional OAM beams with hollow-shaped divergence patterns, the new proposed OAM beams provide uniform illumination across the target without a central energy void, but keep the inherent phase gradient of vortex wave property. We utilize waveguide slot antennas to generate four different modes of these novel OAM beams at X-band frequency. These different OAM-mode beams are used to illuminate metallic target, and the resulting RCS is compared with that obtained using plane waves. The findings reveal that the novel OAM beams produce significant azimuthal RCS diversity, providing a new approach for the detection of weak and small targets. This study not only reveals the RCS diversity phenomenon based on novel OAM beams of different modes but also addresses the issue of energy divergence that hinders traditional OAM beams in long-range radar applications.
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