2022
DOI: 10.1109/access.2022.3224013
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Scattering Characteristics of an Electrically-Large Aircraft Object Illuminated by Bessel Vortex Beams

Abstract: Based on the excellent and broad prospect of the vortex beams in military application, it is necessary to evaluate the scattering characteristics of classical Bessel beam upon a perfect electrical conductor (PEC) blunt cone model of aircraft structure. First, a Bessel beam is expanded by a series of plane wave spectra. Then, combining the physical optics (PO) method, the scattered field of the object fitted by facet elements can be calculated. The amplitude, phase, and orbital angular momentum (OAM) spectra of… Show more

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“…Using the series expansion method, Wu et al, investigated the scattering of OAM waves using a metallic sphere [29]. Later in 2022, the scattering characteristics of a vortex beam incident on a metallic sphere [30] and an electrically large aircraft [31] were investigated using the physical optics (PO) method in conjunction with the angular spectrum expansion method. Zhang et al [32] analyzed in detail the theoretical scattering of OAM waves incident on typical targets; in particular, they simulated and analyzed the scattering characteristics of a perfect electric conductor and dielectric targets.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using the series expansion method, Wu et al, investigated the scattering of OAM waves using a metallic sphere [29]. Later in 2022, the scattering characteristics of a vortex beam incident on a metallic sphere [30] and an electrically large aircraft [31] were investigated using the physical optics (PO) method in conjunction with the angular spectrum expansion method. Zhang et al [32] analyzed in detail the theoretical scattering of OAM waves incident on typical targets; in particular, they simulated and analyzed the scattering characteristics of a perfect electric conductor and dielectric targets.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%