Abstract

The use of a phase-switched-screen boundary to actively control the electromagnetic scattering properties of an uncovered planar PEC surface is described. The structure incorporates a single active layer but is capable of tuning a reflectivity null of better than −20 dB over a significant bandwidth. Theoretical predictions are compared to measured data derived from an experimental system.

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