DocumentCode :
1443282
Title :
Conducting surface corrugations for multipath interference suppression
Author :
Jull, E.V. ; Heath, J.W.
Author_Institution :
University of British Columbia, Department of Electrical Engineering, Vancouver, Canada
Volume :
125
Issue :
12
fYear :
1978
fDate :
12/1/1978 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
1321
Lastpage :
1326
Abstract :
Corrugations can completely convert specular reflection from a conducting surface to backscatter. The period required is d = ¿/(2 sin ¿i where ¿ is the wavelength and ¿i is the angle of incidence from the surface normal. Numerical values of the depth and width of rectangular grooves, a profile suitable for multipath-interference suppression, are given for TM and TE polarisation. The angular and frequency range over which the the surfaces are effective decreases with groove depth, and the surface precision required increases. For near-grazing incidence, TM polarised reflection can be eliminated with shallow grooves but TE polarisation requires impractically deep grooves. Elimination of arbitrarily polarised interference is possible for 19.5°<¿i<59.4° with grooves of moderate depth (0.56¿ ¿ 0.7¿) and near-perfect dual blazing with similar groove depths is possible for 56°<¿i<62.2° with periods d = ¿/sin ¿i Model measurements at ¿ = 8.6 mm show 20¿40 dB reduction in reflected power with corrugated surfaces, but only about 8¿10 dB with wide equispaced screens.
Keywords :
diffraction gratings; interference suppression; radiofrequency interference; TE polarisation; TM polarisation; TM polarised reflection; arbitrarily polarised interference; backscatter; conducting surface corrugations; corrugated surfaces; diffraction gratings; dual blazing; groove depth; multipath interference suppression; specular reflection; surface precision; wide equispaced screens;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Electrical Engineers, Proceedings of the Institution of
Publisher :
iet
ISSN :
0020-3270
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1049/piee.1978.0281
Filename :
5253545
Link To Document :
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