Communications Engineering (Oct 2023)

Coronavirus-like all-angle all-polarization broadband scatterer

  • Anna Mikhailovskaya,
  • Dmytro Vovchuk,
  • Konstantin Grotov,
  • Denis S. Kolchanov,
  • Dmitry Dobrykh,
  • Konstantin Ladutenko,
  • Vjačeslavs Bobrovs,
  • Alexander Powell,
  • Pavel Belov,
  • Pavel Ginzburg

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s44172-023-00116-w
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 1
pp. 1 – 8

Abstract

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Abstract Creeping waves traveling around a volumetric electromagnetic scatterer provide a significant contribution to its radar cross-section. While quite a few efforts were devoted to suppressing creeping waves as a part of radar countermeasures, here we utilize specially engineered creeping waves to our advantage to create broadband, all-angle, and polarization scatterers. Metalized spherical surfaces, patterned with corona virus-like spikes are designed to provide a broadband constructive interference between the specular reflection and creeping waves, elevating the scattering cross-section. The demonstrated miniature corona scatterers utilize both resonant cascading phenomena and traveling wave interference to tailor electromagnetic interactions, outperforming a resonant dipole in terms of amplitude and bandwidth quite significantly. Our experimental samples are fabricated with an additive manufacturing technique, where a 3D-printed plastic skeleton is subsequently metalized. Micron-thick layers allow governing electromagnetic interactions as if the entire object was made of solid metal. Lightweight, all-angle, all-polarization, and broadband compact scatterers such as these, reported here, have numerous applications, including radar deception, electromagnetic beckoning, and many others.