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RCS REDUCTION FOR A FSS-BACKED REFLECTARRAY USING A RING ELEMENT
Author(s) -
LiShi Ren,
YongChang Jiao,
JinJuan Zhao,
Fan Li
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
progress in electromagnetics research letters
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.245
H-Index - 33
ISSN - 1937-6480
DOI - 10.2528/pierl11071201
Subject(s) - hfss , radar cross section , ground plane , tunable metamaterials , reduction (mathematics) , materials science , ring (chemistry) , parametric statistics , optics , plane (geometry) , antenna (radio) , radar , geometry , engineering , physics , telecommunications , metamaterial , optoelectronics , microstrip antenna , mathematics , statistics , chemistry , organic chemistry
A novel RCS (radar cross section) reduction configuration for a reflectarray antenna, employing the appropriate FSS (frequency-selective surface) as a ground, is proposed. The performance of a reflectarray element backed either by a solid metal ground plane or a frequency-selective surface is compared. To optimize the performance of the designed frequency-selective surface, a parametric study is carried out using Ansoft HFSS. Then, a prime-focus FSS-backed reflectarray is fabricated and tested. The measurements demonstrate that the gain of a FSS-backed reflectarray is about 0.5 dB lower than its counterpart backed by a solid ground plane. The RCS is nearly the same at the operating band of 10 GHz, while out of this band the FSS-backed reflectarray reduces the RCS strongly, especially at 1 GHz with the reduction up to 20 dB. Compared with the RCS reductions obtained in the other papers, the FSS-backed reflectarray using a ring element can also obtain a good result.

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