Inspired by a general theorem on non-radiating sources demonstrated by Devaney and Wolf, a unified theory for invisible and cloaking structures is here proposed. By solving Devaney-Wolf theorem in the quasi-static limit, a weak solution is obtained, demonstrating the existence of Anapole modes, Mantle Cloaking and Plasmonic Cloaking. Beyond the quasi-static regime, a strong solution of Devaney-Wolf theorem can be formulated, predicting general non-scattering devices based on directional invisibility, Transformation Optics, neutral inclusions and refractive index continuity. Both weak and strong solutions are analytically demonstrated to depend on the concept of contrast, mathematically defined as a normalized difference between constitutive...
We consider invisibility cloaking of a slab object in scalar wave theory within the first-order Born...
In this paper, transformation optics is presented together with a generalization of invisibility clo...
In this paper, we address nonradiating and cloaking problems exploiting the surface equivalence prin...
Inspired by a general theorem on non-radiating sources demonstrated by Devaney and Wolf, a unified t...
Starting from Devaney-Wolf theorem on non-radiating sources, a general theory for invisible structur...
Starting from Devaney-Wolf theorem on non-radiating sources, a general theory for invisible structur...
In the present paper, the Kirchhoff's Current Law (KCL) is re-considered as a cloaking condition for...
We describe recent theoretical and experimental progress on making objects invisible. Ideas for devi...
Abstract1 — In this communication, using a previously derived framework that we have called the equi...
In this letter, we present the theoretical analysis and the design principles of electromagnetic clo...
Artificial materials, metamaterials and plasmonic media have recently received tremendous attention ...
The first invisibility cloak was proposed by Pendry et al. [Science 312, 1780 (2006)]. But the objec...
In this paper, we demonstrate the relation between cloaking effect and its nonradiating state by con...
An analytical approach for controlling the zeros of a scattering event (i.e., cloaking) is given, su...
We describe recent theoretical and experimental progress on mak-ing objects invisible to detection b...
We consider invisibility cloaking of a slab object in scalar wave theory within the first-order Born...
In this paper, transformation optics is presented together with a generalization of invisibility clo...
In this paper, we address nonradiating and cloaking problems exploiting the surface equivalence prin...
Inspired by a general theorem on non-radiating sources demonstrated by Devaney and Wolf, a unified t...
Starting from Devaney-Wolf theorem on non-radiating sources, a general theory for invisible structur...
Starting from Devaney-Wolf theorem on non-radiating sources, a general theory for invisible structur...
In the present paper, the Kirchhoff's Current Law (KCL) is re-considered as a cloaking condition for...
We describe recent theoretical and experimental progress on making objects invisible. Ideas for devi...
Abstract1 — In this communication, using a previously derived framework that we have called the equi...
In this letter, we present the theoretical analysis and the design principles of electromagnetic clo...
Artificial materials, metamaterials and plasmonic media have recently received tremendous attention ...
The first invisibility cloak was proposed by Pendry et al. [Science 312, 1780 (2006)]. But the objec...
In this paper, we demonstrate the relation between cloaking effect and its nonradiating state by con...
An analytical approach for controlling the zeros of a scattering event (i.e., cloaking) is given, su...
We describe recent theoretical and experimental progress on mak-ing objects invisible to detection b...
We consider invisibility cloaking of a slab object in scalar wave theory within the first-order Born...
In this paper, transformation optics is presented together with a generalization of invisibility clo...
In this paper, we address nonradiating and cloaking problems exploiting the surface equivalence prin...