A method for designing multilayer radar absorbing materials is proposed. It is difficult to obtain low reflectivity in the low frequency band when using ordinary lossy materials for design. Magnetic metal fibers have greater magnetic permeability than ordinary lossy materials in the low frequency band. Previously, there has been no design of absorbing materials containing magnetic metal fibers. The design in this paper uses magnetic fibers as one layer and the other layers are composed of ordinary lossy materials. The parameters and thickness of these layers are optimized using a program designed using a modified genetic algorithm. The results show that the reflectivity is significantly improved in the low frequency band (−8 dB compared to −3 dB in ordinary designs). This design provides a method for obtaining excellent absorbing materials. In this paper, we present a method for designing multilayer-radar-absorbing material. Generally, low reflectance within low frequency band is difficultly obtained by using ordinary lossy material. Magnetic metal fiber may have larger permeability at low microwave band than ordinary lossy materials have, but until now, no design has been performed for absorbing material containing magnetic fiber. We design the absorbing material by using magnetic fiber composite as a layer together with several ordinary material layers. The parameters and thicknesses of these layers are optimized by a modified genetic algorithm. The obtained results show that the reflectance at low frequency have been improved considerably.
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