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X-band Γ-shaped anisotropic metasurface-based perfect cross-polarizer for RCS reduction

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  • Priyanka Tiwari
  • Surya Kumar Pathak
  • Anitha V. p.
  • Varsha Siju
  • Abhishek Sinha

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In this paper, an X-band perfect cross-polarization convertor (CPC) that consists of Γ-shaped metal patch imprinted on a metal-backed FR-4 dielectric substrate is designed, analyzed, and characterized. The unit cell dimensions of the developed structure are optimized to achieve more than 99.9% polarization conversion ratio (PCR) for a frequency range of 8–12 GHz (X-band) at normal incidence angle. The performance of device exhibits 80% PCR value as a function of angle of incidence up to 40°. The analytical finding and experimental characteristics of the designed structure agree well with the simulated results. In addition, the developed device has been thoroughly analyzed numerically for radar cross-section (RCS) reduction using phase cancellation techniques which exhibits 10-dB mono-static RCS reduction over a frequency band 7.7 GHz to 13.7 GHz. The developed device is highly suitable for radar stealth applications.

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  • Priyanka Tiwari & Surya Kumar Pathak & Anitha V. p. & Varsha Siju & Abhishek Sinha, 2020. "X-band Γ-shaped anisotropic metasurface-based perfect cross-polarizer for RCS reduction," Journal of Electromagnetic Waves and Applications, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 34(7), pages 894-906, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:tewaxx:v:34:y:2020:i:7:p:894-906
    DOI: 10.1080/09205071.2020.1759462
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