International audienceWe propose an ultra-thin elastic cloak to control the scattering of bending waves in isotropic heterogeneous thin plates. The cloak design makes use of the scattering cancellation technique applied, for the first time, to the biharmonic operator describing the propagation of bending waves in thin plates. We first analyze scattering from hard and soft cylindrical objects in the quasistatic limit, then we prove that the scattering of bending waves from an object in the near and far-field regions can be suppressed significantly by covering it with a suitably designed coating. Beyond camouflaging, these findings may have potential applications in protection of buildings from earthquakes and isolating structures from vibrat...
It is known that design of elastic cloaks is much more challenging than that of acoustic cloaks, clo...
International audienceRecent advances in control of anthropic seismic sources in structured soil led...
We consider the problem of how to cloak objects from antiplane elastic waves using two alternative t...
This paper made the cover of PRL and gave rise to numerous press articles, including in Popular Scie...
This is the first paper demonstrating that cloaking of seismic waves is possible. The underlying mec...
International audienceA cylindrical cloak is designed to control the bending waves propagating in is...
International audienceThis paper deals with the numerical design of a directional invisibility cloak...
We present a new method to create an active cloak for a rigid inclusion in a thin plate, and analyse...
This work presents a comprehensive study of the cloak for bending waves theoretically proposed by Fa...
<p>A square invisibility cloak for flexural waves in a thin elastic plate. The theory behind the inv...
International audienceWe theoretically propose scattering cancellation-based cloaks for heat waves t...
This paper, together with the accompanying paper [Farhat et al. PRL 103,024301, 2009] gives birth to...
Journal cover of Applied Physics Letters on 14/07/14International audienceWe propose a cloak for cou...
In this paper, we present the theoretical analysis and the design of cylindrical multilayered electr...
"In this Chapter, we review the theoretical analysis and the design principles of electromagnetic cl...
It is known that design of elastic cloaks is much more challenging than that of acoustic cloaks, clo...
International audienceRecent advances in control of anthropic seismic sources in structured soil led...
We consider the problem of how to cloak objects from antiplane elastic waves using two alternative t...
This paper made the cover of PRL and gave rise to numerous press articles, including in Popular Scie...
This is the first paper demonstrating that cloaking of seismic waves is possible. The underlying mec...
International audienceA cylindrical cloak is designed to control the bending waves propagating in is...
International audienceThis paper deals with the numerical design of a directional invisibility cloak...
We present a new method to create an active cloak for a rigid inclusion in a thin plate, and analyse...
This work presents a comprehensive study of the cloak for bending waves theoretically proposed by Fa...
<p>A square invisibility cloak for flexural waves in a thin elastic plate. The theory behind the inv...
International audienceWe theoretically propose scattering cancellation-based cloaks for heat waves t...
This paper, together with the accompanying paper [Farhat et al. PRL 103,024301, 2009] gives birth to...
Journal cover of Applied Physics Letters on 14/07/14International audienceWe propose a cloak for cou...
In this paper, we present the theoretical analysis and the design of cylindrical multilayered electr...
"In this Chapter, we review the theoretical analysis and the design principles of electromagnetic cl...
It is known that design of elastic cloaks is much more challenging than that of acoustic cloaks, clo...
International audienceRecent advances in control of anthropic seismic sources in structured soil led...
We consider the problem of how to cloak objects from antiplane elastic waves using two alternative t...