Planar, wide-band omnidirectional retroreflector using metal-only transmitarray structure for TE and TM polarizations

In this paper, a novel planar and wideband metal-only retroreflector is proposed that efficiently reflects the obliquely incident electromagnetic wave along its incident direction in omnidirectional angle range. The means of omnidirectional is the capability of retroreflectivity in all azimuth angle...

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Main Authors: Khalaj-amirhosseini, M. (Author), Pesarakloo, A. (Author)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nature Research 2022
Online Access:View Fulltext in Publisher
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245 1 0 |a Planar, wide-band omnidirectional retroreflector using metal-only transmitarray structure for TE and TM polarizations 
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520 3 |a In this paper, a novel planar and wideband metal-only retroreflector is proposed that efficiently reflects the obliquely incident electromagnetic wave along its incident direction in omnidirectional angle range. The means of omnidirectional is the capability of retroreflectivity in all azimuth angles (φi) and in a wide elevation angle (θi) range. The proposed structure consists of a symmetrical transmitarray structure with beam scanning capability in which a metal plate is placed instead of the feed. The transmitarray is designed by using the generalized multifocal approach in which the beam scanning capability is possible via feed displacement and the phase of the elements has azimuthal symmetry that causes omnidirectional property. Now by placing a metal plate at the location of feed displacement and provided that the focused waves are nearly perpendicular to the metal plate, the plane wave is reflected back along its incident direction i.e. the retroreflectivity property is obtained. The proposed retroreflector simulated by CST STUDIO software and fabricated with laser cut technology. The results of measurement show an omnidirectional retroreflectivity with half-power (3-dB RCS level) elevation field of view of 60° (− 30° to 30°) in the frequency range of 8.5–10 GHz (approximately 17%) for both TE and TM polarization. © 2022, The Author(s). 
700 1 |a Khalaj-amirhosseini, M.  |e author 
700 1 |a Pesarakloo, A.  |e author 
773 |t Scientific Reports