IEEE Access (Jan 2021)

Fabry-Perot Antenna Employing Artificial Magnetic Conductors and Phase Gradient Metasurface for Wideband Monostatic RCS Reduction and High Gain Tilted Beam Radiation

  • Hassan Umair,
  • Tarik Bin Abdul Latef,
  • Yoshihide Yamada,
  • Tayyab Hassan,
  • Wan Nor Liza Binti Wan Mahadi,
  • Mohamadariff Othman,
  • Kamilia Kamardin,
  • Mousa I. Hussein

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2021.3076913
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9
pp. 66607 – 66625

Abstract

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Platforms with low radar signatures require compatible antennas (low scattering) for communication purposes. Under this context, the article presents two Fabry-Perot (FP) Cavity antennas (Ant-1 and Ant-2). Ant-1’s aperture is an integrated design of artificial magnetic conductor (AMC) surface and a phase gradient metasurface (PGM), incorporating three unit-cell structures. The antenna achieves reduced monostatic scattering over broad bandwidth, and simultaneously obtains high gain as well as tilted beam peak radiation. Patch radiating at 7 GHz forms excitation source of the cavity, and cavity height is $0.33\lambda $ , smaller than the heights of conventional cavity designs ( $\lambda $ /2). RCS reduction is obtained over a bandwidth of 105.8% (4-13 GHz) for arbitrary polarizations, covering C/X bands. Antenna gain is 12 dB, and peak radiation tilt is −60° in elevation plane. Simulations have been verified through fabricated prototype. Ant-2 is a modification of Ant-1. Ant-2’s aperture is constructed from two unit-cell structures, and its aperture size is 41% smaller than Ant-1. Its cavity height is $0.3\lambda $ . Ant-2 also achieves wideband backscattering reduction; however, due to asymmetric layout of unit-cell elements over the aperture, radar cross section (RCS) reduction bandwidth is different for the two polarizations. For vertically polarized (VP) incident wave, RCS reduction bandwidth is 105.8% (4-13 GHz), but for horizontally polarized (HP) wave, it is 85.7% (5.2-13 GHz). Nevertheless, broadband RCS reduction is still achieved for both polarizations. Peak gain is 11.73 dB, achieved at −37° tilt angle. Simulations are presented for Ant-2. Compared to literature, both antennas show various improved results.

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