2017
DOI: 10.1109/tap.2017.2690311
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Observation of Radar Cross-Section Reduction Using Low-Pressure Plasma-Arrayed Coating Structure

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“…The proposed single‐screen dual band FSS is based on a transparent substrate. Initially, the relative dielectric constant of a typical Pyrex glass material is obtained as ε r = 5.2 from a microwave interferometry test . The frequency band of interferometer device was 2 to 6 GHz.…”
Section: Design Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The proposed single‐screen dual band FSS is based on a transparent substrate. Initially, the relative dielectric constant of a typical Pyrex glass material is obtained as ε r = 5.2 from a microwave interferometry test . The frequency band of interferometer device was 2 to 6 GHz.…”
Section: Design Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Initially, the relative dielectric constant of a typical Pyrex glass material is obtained as ε r = 5.2 from a microwave interferometry test. 13 The frequency band of interferometer device was 2 to 6 GHz. In Figure 1, one can see the schematic procedure of retrieving the glass characteristic parameters.…”
Section: Design Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There have also been a number of studies on the reduction of RCS using metasurfaces with both passive loading (Li et al, ; Su, Kong, Li, Yin, et al, ; Su, Kong, Li, Yuan, et al, ; Zhang et al, ) as well as active loading (Kord et al, ; Li et al, ; Sui et al, ). In Ghayekhloo et al () the absorption of X‐band radar signals using a thin layer of collisional plasma is proposed and is analyzed as well as experimentally verified for normal or oblique incidence. Some of the RCS reduction techniques use active impedance surfaces such as a phase switched surface to reduce the RCS (Tennant & Chambers, ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…, and fabrication one in ref. . The idea of polarization conversion metasurface with complementary elements is another aspect of scattering engineering .…”
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confidence: 99%