In this contribution, we propose the use of metasurfaces not only to cloak an object but also to change its scattering response in view of camouflage and scattering manipulation applications. We present the analytical formulation for the case of a cylindrical object with the goal of deriving the surface impedance of the surrounding metasurface to make the object appearing as it were either larger or thinner. We find that not all the camouflage cases can be achieved by using only passive metasurfaces and active components may be required. The analytical and numerical results are discussed, in view of possible actual applications
In this paper, an analysis of the spectral composition of the scattered field from coated metallic c...
The term "electromagnetic cloaking"refers to a wide class of approaches whose aim is reducing the to...
The results of our studies towards the design of a metasurface able to make an antenna either invisi...
In this contribution, we propose the use of metasurfaces not only to cloak an object but also to cha...
In this paper, we discuss the intriguing possibility of tailoring the scattering response of an elec...
In the last years, there has been a strong interest in the design of invisibility devices able to re...
We present a review on manipulations of electromagnetic scattering features by using metamaterials o...
A metasurface, with only a single layer of artificial atoms for ease of fabrication, can become a pr...
The design and results of mantle cloaking for a metallic cylinder are investigated. First, a single ...
This communication presents the design of a Huygens' metasurface (HMS) coating aiming to achieve str...
We explore the use of cylindrical metasurfaces in providing several illusion mechanisms including sc...
We prove that balanced loss-gain distributions provide an elegant path towards realizing loss-free u...
In this contribution, we present our latest results concerning the design of microwave mantle cloaki...
We discuss the use of metasurfaces and plasmonic metamaterials to minimize the scattering from recei...
In this paper, an analysis of the spectral composition of the scattered field from coated metallic c...
The term "electromagnetic cloaking"refers to a wide class of approaches whose aim is reducing the to...
The results of our studies towards the design of a metasurface able to make an antenna either invisi...
In this contribution, we propose the use of metasurfaces not only to cloak an object but also to cha...
In this paper, we discuss the intriguing possibility of tailoring the scattering response of an elec...
In the last years, there has been a strong interest in the design of invisibility devices able to re...
We present a review on manipulations of electromagnetic scattering features by using metamaterials o...
A metasurface, with only a single layer of artificial atoms for ease of fabrication, can become a pr...
The design and results of mantle cloaking for a metallic cylinder are investigated. First, a single ...
This communication presents the design of a Huygens' metasurface (HMS) coating aiming to achieve str...
We explore the use of cylindrical metasurfaces in providing several illusion mechanisms including sc...
We prove that balanced loss-gain distributions provide an elegant path towards realizing loss-free u...
In this contribution, we present our latest results concerning the design of microwave mantle cloaki...
We discuss the use of metasurfaces and plasmonic metamaterials to minimize the scattering from recei...
In this paper, an analysis of the spectral composition of the scattered field from coated metallic c...
The term "electromagnetic cloaking"refers to a wide class of approaches whose aim is reducing the to...
The results of our studies towards the design of a metasurface able to make an antenna either invisi...