RCS reduction technology for transparent metasurfaces based on Voronoi diagram structure
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1.School of Electronic and Information Engineering,Shenyang Aerospace University,Shenyang Liaoning 110136,China;2.aShenyang Institute of Automation;3.b.The Institutes for Robotics and Intelligent Manufacturing;4.c.The Key Laboratory of Opto-Electronic Information Processing,Chinese Academy of Sciences,Shenyang Liaoning 110169,China;5.The Key Laboratory of Liaoning Province in Terahertz Imaging and Sensing,Shenyang Liaoning 110169,China;6.School of Electrical and Control Engineering,Shenyang Jianzhu University,Shenyang Liaoning 110168,China

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    To meet the low electromagnetic scattering requirements of optical instrument windows, a metal microstructure model based on Voronoi diagrams is employed, arranging the metasurface structures in a checkerboard array. This design achieves effective reduction of Radar Cross-Section(RCS) while satisfying the transparency and imaging quality requirements of the instrument windows. Experiments shows that the checkerboard metasurface without transparentizing could achieve more than 10 dB RCS reduction in the frequency band of 11.6~17.9 GHz, and the phase response of the metasurface unit remains consistent before and after transparentizing. The designed transparent RCS-reducing metasurface has high light transmittance, can uniformly diffract stray light distribution, and possesses the characteristic of wideband RCS reduction. The research results provide a new idea for the design of low-RCS transparent windows.

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刘润生,祁峰,汪业龙,王安宁.基于Voronoi图结构的透明超表面RCS缩减技术[J]. Journal of Terahertz Science and Electronic Information Technology ,2025,23(6):597~603

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  • Received:October 16,2023
  • Revised:December 09,2023
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  • Online: July 01,2025
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