A novel frequency selective surface loaded with resistance films absobers

  • Hang Zhou
  • , Shao Bo Qu
  • , Wei Dong Peng
  • , Jia Fu Wang
  • , Hua Ma
  • , Dong Wei Zhang
  • , Jie Qiu Zhang
  • , Peng Bai
  • , Zhuo Xu

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Abstract

Commonly, by virtue of the frequency selective surface (FSS) radome's shape, out-band signals are reflected to other directions to achieve a stealth radome. However, with the development of the anti-stealth of poly-state radar technology, such reflected signals can be still detected. In view of this problem, a novel frequency selective surface loaded with resistance film absorbers is proposed. Such an FSS not only has a stable performance for various incident angles and for different polarizations, but also possesses absorptive property to electromagnetic waves in out-band. By virtue of this advantage, the out-band signals can be absorbed and the risk of anti-stealth detection can be greatly reduced. In addition, because of the function of the absorber, grating lobes of the FSS are also restrained, which reduces the interference of operating band.

Original languageEnglish
Article number104201
JournalWuli Xuebao/Acta Physica Sinica
Volume61
Issue number10
StatePublished - 20 May 2012

Keywords

  • Absorber
  • Frequency selective surface
  • Radome

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