| Literature DB >> 34960578 |
Taejoo Oh1, Changseok Cho1, Wookhyun Ahn1, Jong-Gwan Yook1, Jangjae Lee2, Shinjae You2, Jinwoo Yim3, Jungje Ha3, Gihun Bae3, Heung-Cheol You3, Yongshik Lee1.
Abstract
In this study, a method was experimentally verified for further reducing the radar cross-section (RCS) of a two-dimensional planar target by using a dielectric rim in a dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) plasma generator using a frequency selective surface (FSS) as an electrode. By designing the frequency selective surface such that the passbands of the radar signal match, it is possible to minimize the effect of the conductor electrode, in order to maximize the RCS reduction effect due to the plasma. By designing the FSS to be independent of the polarization, the effect of RCS reduction can be insensitive to the polarization of the incoming wave. Furthermore, by introducing a dielectric rim between the FSS electrode and the target, an additional RCS reduction effect is achieved. By fabricating the proposed plasma generator, an RCS reduction effect of up to 6.4 dB in X-band was experimentally verified.Entities:
Keywords: FSS; X-band; dielectric-barrier-discharge; plasma; radar cross section
Year: 2021 PMID: 34960578 PMCID: PMC8709280 DOI: 10.3390/s21248486
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sensors (Basel) ISSN: 1424-8220 Impact factor: 3.576
Figure 1Components of the proposed dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) structure plasma generator: (a) frequency selective surface (FSS) electrode, (b) dielectric rim, (c) three-dimensional (3D) layer structure.
Figure 2Fabricated DBD structure plasma generator.
Figure 3Monostatic radar cross-section (RCS) experimental environment: (a) block diagram, (b) photograph.
Figure 4Plasma generation form of the fabricated generator.
Figure 5Voltage and current value of optimal plasma.
Figure 6Measured (thick) and simulated (thin) RCS results: target (20 × 20 cm2 copper plate), target with DBD (plasma off), target with DBD (plasma on with and without dielectric rim). Simulated results are those of the target.
Figure 7Comparison of RCS reduction effect of proposed DBD: with and without dielectric rim. Measured (thick) and simulated (thin) results based on the Drude model using CST [14].
Summary of extracted plasma parameters.
| With Dielectric Rim | Without Dielectric Rim | |
|---|---|---|
| ωp | 240 Grad/s | 150 Grad/s |
| νp | 684 GHz | 684 GHz |
|
| 1.81 × 1013 cm−3 | 7.07 × 10 12 cm−3 |