Cloaking devices designed using the coordinate transform approach were shown to be realizable, at least in principle, within the realm of electromagnetic metamaterials. In this paper we investigate the strictness of conditions imposed on the parameters of metamaterial cloaks by calculating the degree of wave scattering when those parameters have variations with respect to theoretically ideal values. A simple idea is used to obtain analytic results for the case of the nonideal two-dimensional cloaking cylinder. Also, results of realistic finite element simulations of the Helmholtz equation are presented and it is found that they are in excellent agreement with the analytic results
"In this Chapter, we review the theoretical analysis and the design principles of electromagnetic cl...
We investigate the application of a metamaterial that is formed by the sparse distribution of spiral...
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Transformation optics has shown the ability to cloak an object from incident electromagnetic radiati...
The method of coordinate transformation offers a way to realize perfect cloaks but provides less abi...
Two-dimensional electromagnetic cloaking devices with infinite optic constants at the inner boundary...
Cloaking refers to hiding a body from detection by surrounding it with a coating consisting of an un...
Abstract In this paper, the invisibility of a metamaterial cloak illuminated by spherical electromag...
An inverse way to define the parameters of cylindrical cloaks is developed, in which the cloaking pa...
Abstract—In cloaking, a body is hidden from detection by surrounding it by a coating consisting of a...
In this work, we demonstrate experimentally with bistatic microwave measurements the effective cloak...
Artificially structured metamaterials have enabled unprecedented flexibility in manipulating electro...
Motivated by the approximate cloaking problem, we consider a variable coefficient Helmholtz equation...
Artificially structured metamaterials have enabled unprecedented flexibility in manipulating electro...
In this contribution, we present our latest results concerning the design of microwave mantle cloaki...
"In this Chapter, we review the theoretical analysis and the design principles of electromagnetic cl...
We investigate the application of a metamaterial that is formed by the sparse distribution of spiral...
International audienceSummary form only given. In the last few years, the possibility to engineer th...
Transformation optics has shown the ability to cloak an object from incident electromagnetic radiati...
The method of coordinate transformation offers a way to realize perfect cloaks but provides less abi...
Two-dimensional electromagnetic cloaking devices with infinite optic constants at the inner boundary...
Cloaking refers to hiding a body from detection by surrounding it with a coating consisting of an un...
Abstract In this paper, the invisibility of a metamaterial cloak illuminated by spherical electromag...
An inverse way to define the parameters of cylindrical cloaks is developed, in which the cloaking pa...
Abstract—In cloaking, a body is hidden from detection by surrounding it by a coating consisting of a...
In this work, we demonstrate experimentally with bistatic microwave measurements the effective cloak...
Artificially structured metamaterials have enabled unprecedented flexibility in manipulating electro...
Motivated by the approximate cloaking problem, we consider a variable coefficient Helmholtz equation...
Artificially structured metamaterials have enabled unprecedented flexibility in manipulating electro...
In this contribution, we present our latest results concerning the design of microwave mantle cloaki...
"In this Chapter, we review the theoretical analysis and the design principles of electromagnetic cl...
We investigate the application of a metamaterial that is formed by the sparse distribution of spiral...
International audienceSummary form only given. In the last few years, the possibility to engineer th...