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    Xie Shao-Yi, Huang Jing-Jian, Liu Li-Guo, Yuan Nai-Chang. Analysis and applications of a frequency selectivesurface via a random distribution methodJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2014, 23(4): 047802.
    Xie Shao-Yi, Huang Jing-Jian, Liu Li-Guo, Yuan Nai-Chang. Analysis and applications of a frequency selectivesurface via a random distribution methodJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2014, 23(4): 047802.
  • Analysis and applications of a frequency selectivesurface via a random distribution method

    • A novel frequency selective surface (FSS) for reducing radar cross section (RCS) is proposed in this paper. This FSS is based on random distribution method, so it can be called random surface. In this paper the stacked patches serving as periodic elements are employed for RCS reduction. Previous work has demonstrated the efficiency by utilizing the microstrip patches, especially for the reflectarray. First, the relevant theory of the method is described. Then a sample of three-layer variable-sized stacked patch random surface with a dimension of 260 mm× 260 mm is simulated, fabricated, and measured in order to demonstrate the validity of the proposed design. For the normal incidence, the 8-dB RCS reduction can be achieved both by the simulation and the measurement in 8 GHz-13 GHz. The oblique incidence of 30° is also investigated, in which the 7-dB RCS reduction can be obtained in a frequency range of 8 GHz-14 GHz.
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