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Title: | Invisibility vs Super-visibility: Changing an Object's Visibility to Electromagnetic Waves |
Authors: | Zhao, Yuhang |
Department: | Department of Electrical Engineering |
Issue Date: | 2020 |
Supervisor: | Supervisor: Dr. Wong, Alex M H; Assessor: Prof. Luk, Kwai Man |
Abstract: | Starting from the 1980s, discussions about invisible planes have been continuously popular. How to change the visibility of an object to electromagnetic waves is a significant topic and what this project digs into. The project focuses on using Huygens Metasurface to redirect the incident wave to wide angles to reduce the monostatic radar cross-section (RCS). The project is conducted with simulations of a well-designed Huygens Metasurface using Ansys HFSS as well as practical measurement of the reflection factor. In the measurement, when inputting the wave from 0 degree, the monostatic RCS of the metasurface is reduced by 16.47dB (2.25% of the input power) compared to the RCS of Perfect Electric Conductor (PEC). The two redirecting waves have the reflection factors of - 3.22dB and -3.24dB respectively (47.6% and 47.4% of the input power respectively), which can achieve a power redirecting efficiency of 95%. In conclusion, the monostatic RCS can be successfully reduced by the well-designed Huygens Metasurface. With the high efficiency of power redirection, the metasurface can be used as an RCS reducer as well as a power splitter. Besides, this metasurface can also be designed to increase RCS by redirecting the wave back to the incident angle to achieve super-visibility. |
Appears in Collections: | Electrical Engineering - Undergraduate Final Year Projects |
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