1-Bit Reconfigurable Transmitarray Antenna with Out-of-Band RCS Reduction †

Binchao Zhang, Fan Yang*, Shenheng Xu, Maokun Li, Weidong Hu

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Abstract

Stealth reconfigurable transmitarray antennas (RTAs) are essential components in wireless communication and radar detection systems. Therefore, in this study, we propose a 1-bit RTA with out-of-band radar cross-section (RCS) reduction. The antenna consists of an absorptive frequency selective transmission (AFST) layer and RTA layer separated by air. Specifically, the AFST layer achieves out-of-band RCS reduction and in-band transmission utilizing the first three resonant modes of a bent metallic strip with a centrally loaded resistor. Meanwhile, the RTA layer adopts a receiver–transmitter structure with an active receiving dipole and a passive orthogonal transmitting dipole. 1-bit phase shift is achieved by alternating two pin diodes integrated on the active dipole to reverse its current direction. To evaluate the proposed design, a 16 × 16-element prototype was designed, fabricated, and measured. For scattering, the bandwidth of 10 dB RCS reduction was about 52.5% and 43.8%, respectively. For radiation, the measured gain was 20.1 dBi at 7.5 GHz, corresponding to an aperture efficiency of 12.7%. The gain loss of beam scans to ±60° was about 5 dB in both two principal planes.

Original languageEnglish
Article number11443
JournalApplied Sciences (Switzerland)
Volume14
Issue number23
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2024

Keywords

  • 1-bit reconfigurable transmitarray antenna
  • absorptive frequency selective transmission
  • beam scanning
  • radar cross-section (RCS) reduction

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