Dynamic augmentation of scattering cross‐section by a conducting polycylinder coated with varactor‐loaded metasurface

Abstract Through reconfigurable scattering pattern assisted by a varactor‐loaded polycylindrical metasurface, augmentation of backscattering as well as bistatic scattering cross‐section of a conducting polycylinder is presented in this study. The tunable reflection phase gradient and the resultant r...

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Main Authors: Yuping Shang, Sihao Wang, Cheng Liao, Jiaqi Hu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2021-07-01
Series:IET Microwaves, Antennas & Propagation
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1049/mia2.12094
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Sihao Wang
Cheng Liao
Jiaqi Hu
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Jiaqi Hu
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description Abstract Through reconfigurable scattering pattern assisted by a varactor‐loaded polycylindrical metasurface, augmentation of backscattering as well as bistatic scattering cross‐section of a conducting polycylinder is presented in this study. The tunable reflection phase gradient and the resultant redirection of the dominant scattering that are enabled by the direct‐current‐biased varactors serve as the basis of the agile scattering pattern reconfiguration of the polycylindrical metasurface. To achieve compactness and facilitate biasing, the metasurface unit cell comprises an outer conducting grid frame and an inner rectangular conducting patch grounded with a via hole, while a surface‐mounted varactor is soldered across the gap between them. It is demonstrated that the polycylinder coated with the designed reconfigurable metasurface can generate scattering behaviour very similar to a conducting plate with specific dimensions and orientation towards the plane's electromagnetic wave incidence. As a result, augmentation relative to the polycylinder without coating is observed for both backscattering and bistatic scattering cross‐section. The agreement between simulated and measured scattering cross‐section results validates the observations.
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spelling doaj.art-80a2839d541441be8877b5a9c2f235d02022-12-22T04:21:03ZengWileyIET Microwaves, Antennas & Propagation1751-87251751-87332021-07-0115883584210.1049/mia2.12094Dynamic augmentation of scattering cross‐section by a conducting polycylinder coated with varactor‐loaded metasurfaceYuping Shang0Sihao Wang1Cheng Liao2Jiaqi Hu3Institute of Electromagnetics School of Physical Science and Technology Southwest Jiaotong University Chengdu People's Republic of ChinaInstitute of Electromagnetics School of Physical Science and Technology Southwest Jiaotong University Chengdu People's Republic of ChinaInstitute of Electromagnetics School of Physical Science and Technology Southwest Jiaotong University Chengdu People's Republic of ChinaInstitute of Electromagnetics School of Physical Science and Technology Southwest Jiaotong University Chengdu People's Republic of ChinaAbstract Through reconfigurable scattering pattern assisted by a varactor‐loaded polycylindrical metasurface, augmentation of backscattering as well as bistatic scattering cross‐section of a conducting polycylinder is presented in this study. The tunable reflection phase gradient and the resultant redirection of the dominant scattering that are enabled by the direct‐current‐biased varactors serve as the basis of the agile scattering pattern reconfiguration of the polycylindrical metasurface. To achieve compactness and facilitate biasing, the metasurface unit cell comprises an outer conducting grid frame and an inner rectangular conducting patch grounded with a via hole, while a surface‐mounted varactor is soldered across the gap between them. It is demonstrated that the polycylinder coated with the designed reconfigurable metasurface can generate scattering behaviour very similar to a conducting plate with specific dimensions and orientation towards the plane's electromagnetic wave incidence. As a result, augmentation relative to the polycylinder without coating is observed for both backscattering and bistatic scattering cross‐section. The agreement between simulated and measured scattering cross‐section results validates the observations.https://doi.org/10.1049/mia2.12094
spellingShingle Yuping Shang
Sihao Wang
Cheng Liao
Jiaqi Hu
Dynamic augmentation of scattering cross‐section by a conducting polycylinder coated with varactor‐loaded metasurface
IET Microwaves, Antennas & Propagation
title Dynamic augmentation of scattering cross‐section by a conducting polycylinder coated with varactor‐loaded metasurface
title_full Dynamic augmentation of scattering cross‐section by a conducting polycylinder coated with varactor‐loaded metasurface
title_fullStr Dynamic augmentation of scattering cross‐section by a conducting polycylinder coated with varactor‐loaded metasurface
title_full_unstemmed Dynamic augmentation of scattering cross‐section by a conducting polycylinder coated with varactor‐loaded metasurface
title_short Dynamic augmentation of scattering cross‐section by a conducting polycylinder coated with varactor‐loaded metasurface
title_sort dynamic augmentation of scattering cross section by a conducting polycylinder coated with varactor loaded metasurface
url https://doi.org/10.1049/mia2.12094
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