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    Qing-Tao Yu, Yuan-Song Zeng, Guo-Jia Ma. A radar-infrared compatible broadband absorbing surface: Design and analysisJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2021, 30(7): 078402.
    Qing-Tao Yu, Yuan-Song Zeng, Guo-Jia Ma. A radar-infrared compatible broadband absorbing surface: Design and analysisJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2021, 30(7): 078402.
  • A radar-infrared compatible broadband absorbing surface: Design and analysis

    • A radar-infrared compatible stealth surface is designed and analyzed. Without modifying the radar absorbing material (RAM), the design can theoretically achieve radar-infrared compatibility and broadband radar absorption through surface patterns and structures. A transmission-line-based model (TLM) is developed to analyze the radar absorbing performance of the surface. Optimization of the structure geometries is conducted aiming to maximize the -10 dB absorption bandwidth in 2-18 GHz. Surface with optimized structure geometries exhibits a superior absorption bandwidth, more than twice the bandwidth of the original 1.5 mm RAM slab, while maintaining a relatively low infrared emissivity.
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