Infrared and Laser Engineering, Volume. 44, Issue 3, 985(2015)

Experimental study on the radar cross section of low-frequency terahertz standard target

Yang Yang1、*, Yao Jianquan2, Wang Li1, Zhang Jingshui3, and Liu Jing3
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    For study the characteristics of terahertz radar scattering cross section, by building a low-frequency terahertz radar test system, and with the help of standard target method, experiments and research work about terahertz radar scattering cross section of rough aluminum plate were carried out. The experimental results show that: In the small angle scattering, terahertz radar scattering cross section changes much obviously with the increase of the scattering angle; But when the scattering angle is more than 5°, terahertz radar scattering cross section varies with the scattering angle tends to be slow; And when the scattering angle is more than 12°, the detection signal strength attenuation cannot be measured. The phenomenon that microwave radar scattering cross section size changes with the angle of scattering while acuteness oscillation does not appear in the testing of terahertz radar scattering cross section. Comparison of the test results with the same size of microwave and laser radar cross section, it can be the concluded:In the vicinity of 0°, themagnitude of terahertz radar scattering cross section is two orders lower than the same size microwave radar scattering cross section, but is an order higher than the same size laser radar scattering cross section.

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    Yang Yang, Yao Jianquan, Wang Li, Zhang Jingshui, Liu Jing. Experimental study on the radar cross section of low-frequency terahertz standard target[J]. Infrared and Laser Engineering, 2015, 44(3): 985

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    Category: THz 技术及应用

    Received: Jul. 11, 2014

    Accepted: Aug. 14, 2014

    Published Online: Jan. 26, 2016

    The Author Email: Yang Yang (yangy1958@sohu.com)

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