Doppler cloaks are spatiotemporally modulated metamaterial covers to be placed in front or wrapped around a moving object to restore locally the source illumination frequency, as if it were not in motion. Although the cloak effectively compensates such a frequency shift, the required thickness of the metamaterial is in the order of dozens of wavelengths of the incident signal for ensuring a complete energy transfer from the Doppler shifted to the original source frequency. In this contribution, we present a bi-dimensional version of the Doppler cloak, realized by a time-varying metasurface with proper time-dependent transmission coefficient. The temporal profile of the transmission coefficient is defined for achieving the same frequency mix...
In this contribution, we present the concept of Doppler cloak applied to narrowband antennas in orde...
Abstract Concealing objects from interrogation has been a primary objective since the integration of...
In this contribution, we present the latest developments from our group on metasurfaces for antenna ...
Doppler cloaks are spatiotemporally modulated metamaterial covers to be placed in front or wrapped a...
A Doppler cloak consists of a non-reciprocal space-time modulated metastructure that allows manipula...
In this contribution, we present and discuss the theoretical aspects, design and bandwidth limits of...
In this contribution, we present some important advancements in Doppler cloak technology, which is b...
Doppler cloak is a cover to be placed in front or wrapped around a moving object to restore the sour...
In this contribution we present the opportunities offered by artificial non-reciprocity and frequenc...
In this contribution, we present a time-modulated full-reflective metasurface able to realize a freq...
In this contribution, we report our results on the possibility of restoring the invisibility of cloa...
In this contribution, we present a time-modulated full-reflective metasurface able to realize a freq...
Although cloaks are effective at suppressing the observability of static objects, they can be defeat...
Metasurfaces consisting of electrically thin and densely packed planar arrays of subwavelength eleme...
In this contribution we present the recent advancements of active time-varying modulated metamateria...
In this contribution, we present the concept of Doppler cloak applied to narrowband antennas in orde...
Abstract Concealing objects from interrogation has been a primary objective since the integration of...
In this contribution, we present the latest developments from our group on metasurfaces for antenna ...
Doppler cloaks are spatiotemporally modulated metamaterial covers to be placed in front or wrapped a...
A Doppler cloak consists of a non-reciprocal space-time modulated metastructure that allows manipula...
In this contribution, we present and discuss the theoretical aspects, design and bandwidth limits of...
In this contribution, we present some important advancements in Doppler cloak technology, which is b...
Doppler cloak is a cover to be placed in front or wrapped around a moving object to restore the sour...
In this contribution we present the opportunities offered by artificial non-reciprocity and frequenc...
In this contribution, we present a time-modulated full-reflective metasurface able to realize a freq...
In this contribution, we report our results on the possibility of restoring the invisibility of cloa...
In this contribution, we present a time-modulated full-reflective metasurface able to realize a freq...
Although cloaks are effective at suppressing the observability of static objects, they can be defeat...
Metasurfaces consisting of electrically thin and densely packed planar arrays of subwavelength eleme...
In this contribution we present the recent advancements of active time-varying modulated metamateria...
In this contribution, we present the concept of Doppler cloak applied to narrowband antennas in orde...
Abstract Concealing objects from interrogation has been a primary objective since the integration of...
In this contribution, we present the latest developments from our group on metasurfaces for antenna ...