DocumentCode
795219
Title
Tunable thin radar absorber using artificial magnetic ground plane with variable backplane
Author
Simms, S. ; Fusco, Vincent
Author_Institution
High Frequency Labs., Queen´s Univ. of Belfast
Volume
42
Issue
21
fYear
2006
Firstpage
1197
Lastpage
1198
Abstract
Experimental verification is provided of the frequency tuning capability of a low-profile radar absorber material based on the high impedance surface principle. The absorber consists of an artificial magnetic ground plane with surface mount resistors interconnecting a textured surface of square patches. It is shown that by displacing the ground plane of the textured surface substrate from 0 to 0.04lambda o better than -15 dB return loss, -42 dB best case, from 3.55 to 5.47 GHz can be obtained when the surface is illuminated by a linearly polarised signal at normal incidence to the surface. In addition, the response of the surface in terms of its axial ratio performance under circular polarised signal excitation at normal incidence is investigated for a fixed ground displacement
Keywords
absorbing media; electromagnetic wave absorption; microwave materials; radar cross-sections; 3.55 to 5.47 GHz; artificial magnetic ground plane; frequency tuning; high impedance surface principle; radar absorber material; surface mount resistors; textured surface; variable backplane;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Electronics Letters
Publisher
iet
ISSN
0013-5194
Type
jour
Filename
1715178
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