Abstract

Absorption-transmission-diffusion-type radar cross section (RCS) reduction metasurfaces based on the frequency selective absorber and the polarization conversion chessboard structure are proposed in this paper. The RCS reduction metasurfaces consist of three parts, i.e. the top layer realized by a cross-shaped meander line loaded with lumped resistors for low-frequency absorption and high-frequency transmission, the mid-layer constructed by angular ring vias frequency selective surface (FSS) sandwiched with two square patches FSS for broadband transmission in mid-frequency zone, and the bottom layer employed chessboard metasurfaces composed of dual-arrow type polarization conversion units for scattering cancellation in high frequency zone. The physical mechanisms of the RCS reduction metasurfaces with multifunctional electromagnetic controlling including wave absorption, bandpass transmission, polarization reversal, and phase cancellation are also discussed and analyzed. Simulation and experimental results demonstrate a reflection of lower than −10 dB for normal incident linearly polarized waves over a frequency range of 2.5 GHz–18 GHz, with a relative bandwidth of 151.22%; transmission passband properties with insertion loss better to −3 dB in the frequency range of 5.62 GHz–11.0 GHz, with a relative bandwidth of 64.74%. Due to the resonance-coupling-resonance principle, the broadband transmission with low insertion loss was obtained. The RCS properties of the proposed multi-functional metasurfaces were further analyzed by numerical simulation and experimental measurement, and the results showed that RCS reduction of over 10 dB was achieved for normal incident different polarized waves at the frequency range of 2.5 GHz to 17 GHz. Even in the case of normal incidence, there was a deviation between the reflection characteristics and RCS reduction. The RCS reduction metasurfaces are expected to be employed in applications where multi mechanism collaborative control of electromagnetic waves is of extreme importance.

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