2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-450773/v1
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Broadband Radar Invisibility with Time-Dependent Metasurfaces

Abstract: Concealing objects from interrogation has been a primary objective since the integration of radars into surveillance systems. Metamaterial-based invisibility cloaking, which was considered a promising solution, did not yet succeed in delivering reliable performance against real radar systems, mainly due to its narrow operational bandwidth. Here we propose an approach, which addresses the issue from a signal-processing standpoint and, as a result, is capable of coping with the vast majority of unclassified rada… Show more

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“…This unique regime has already found a plethora of emerging applications, such as, e.g. sensing 78 , energy harvesting 79 , radar deception 80 , etc. To enhance scattering, it is generally believed that one needs to spectrally overlap the resonant frequencies of several QNMs scattering to different multipoles 37 .…”
Section: Superscattering Regimementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This unique regime has already found a plethora of emerging applications, such as, e.g. sensing 78 , energy harvesting 79 , radar deception 80 , etc. To enhance scattering, it is generally believed that one needs to spectrally overlap the resonant frequencies of several QNMs scattering to different multipoles 37 .…”
Section: Superscattering Regimementioning
confidence: 99%