The Reflection Coefficients of an Anisotropic Impedance Plane That Converts Several Incident Waves Into an Arbitrary Number of Reflected Waves at Given Polarizations
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Abstract
In the paper, the reflection coefficients for non-uniform anisotropic imedance surface, that reflects several incident plane waves simultaneously into a required number of chosen directions with co-polarization and cross-polarization are derived for the first time. The impedance is introduced as a dense lattice of orthogonal stripes, which are placed closely to each other and are oriented arbitrarily on the surfaces. Expressions for the scattering diagrams are derived.