A Rigorous Analysis of Plane-Transformed Invisibility Cloaks
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Wu, Bae-Ian; Kong, Jin Au; Ran, Lixin; Chen, Hongsheng; Zhang, Jingjing; Luo, Yu; ... Show more Show less
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The electromagnetic characteristics of plane-transformed invisibility cloaks are quantitatively studied in this paper. We take elliptical cylindrical cloak as the example, and use an elliptical cylindrical wave expansion method to obtain the scattered field. It is demonstrated that an ideal elliptical cylindrical cloak is inherently visible. Noticeable field scattering and penetration will be induced when the cloak is exposed directly to an electromagnetic wave. However, as long as the cloak consists of a perfect electric conducting lining at the interior surface, perfect invisibility can still be achieved along the direction parallel to the major axis of the cloak for transverse magnetic illumination. Another plane-transformed cloak with a conical geometry is also proposed. The advantage of this cloak is that all the permittivity and permeability elements are spatially invariant while none of them is singular. Hence, it is easily realizable with artificially structured metamaterials. Finally, the applications of this kind of cloak are discussed.
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2009-12Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Research Laboratory of ElectronicsJournal
IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation
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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Citation
Yu Luo et al. “A Rigorous Analysis of Plane-Transformed Invisibility Cloaks.” Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on 57.12 (2009): 3926-3933. © 2009 IEEE
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0018-926X