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In this paper, a broadband bi-functional metasurface is presented with capabilities of generating vortex beam for y-polarization and reducing the backward radar cross section (RCS) for x-polarization. With careful optimization, a meta-atom is first designed to control reflection phases for orthogonally polarized wave independently. Then, an integrated phase profile is employed to convert y-polarized spherical wavefront into a vortex spiral one, shaping a vortex high gain beam in the far-field region. By arranging a checkerboard-like phase profile onto the surface for x-polarization, the reflected wave in the backward direction will be canceled, consequently leading to the backward RCS reduction for x-polarization. Combining the above-mentioned cases into a whole, a compact bi-functional metasurface is designed, simulated, physically implemented, and finally measured. In good agreement with the simulated results, the measured ones show that the RCS reduction of 10 dB for x-polarization in comparison with a same-sized metallic plate can be realized over a 67.7 % frequency bandwidth (9-18.2 GHz). Besides, high-efficiency vortex beam conversion effect for y-polarization over a broad range of 11.2-18.2 GHz (47.6%) can also be observed from the measured results. |