Characteristics of a Salisbury screen radar absorber covered by a dielectric skin

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A technique is examined for improving the performance of a Salisbury screen radar absorber by covering it with an optimally spaced, high permittivity skin. By this means, it is possible to increase the absorber reflectivity-bandwidth product at normal incidence, or to realise an absorber which at oblique incidence has equal bandwidths for both parallel and perpendicular polarisations simultaneously.

Inspec keywords: radar theory; radar equipment; electromagnetic wave absorption; shielding

Other keywords: bandwidths; perpendicular polarisation; oblique incidence; normal incidence; dielectric skin; reflectivity-bandwidth product; parallel polarisation; Salisbury screen radar absorber; optimally spaced high permittivity skin

Subjects: Radar equipment, systems and applications; Radar theory

References

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      • B. Chambers . Optimum design of a Salisbury screen radar absorber. Electron. Lett. , 16 , 1353 - 1354
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      • G.T. Ruck , D.E. Barrick , W.D. Stuart , C.D. Krichbaum . (1970) Radar cross-section handbook.
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