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23 March 2018 Stealth coating is not antidote against of microwave radiometer
Hao Liu, Xinyu Yin, Jinghui Qiu, Li Hao, Xiao Qing, Alexander Denisov
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Abstract
The specially designed and produced Stealth coating for the aircrafts and for the ships must be effective by their direct tasks against of the radar (by the way for the laser, optical and IR remote control too). But it is not antidote in some cases for the passive device as the microwave radiometers, because their job is to evaluate natural radiation of an object at the background of the environment/s (sky is cold, Earth is warm). More to say such specially calculated surfaces which avoids the vertical ones for the radar beams and reflect this radiation “to the milk” can promote and to be convenient for the remote radiometric detection, because the sky radiates from any direction. For the case of Stealth coating with full microwave absorption it was interesting to do simplest evaluation and background of such possible passive method of the remote sensing at the sample of using the microwave discriminator. Short explanation and the simplest evaluation were performed about possible real distances for the disclosing.
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Hao Liu, Xinyu Yin, Jinghui Qiu, Li Hao, Xiao Qing, and Alexander Denisov "Stealth coating is not antidote against of microwave radiometer", Proc. SPIE 10597, Nano-, Bio-, Info-Tech Sensors, and 3D Systems II, 105971B (23 March 2018); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2283023
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KEYWORDS
Microwave radiation

Radar

Radiometry

Absorption

Coating

Antennas

Photons

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