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Transformation-based spherical cloaks designed by an implicit transformation-independent method: theory and optimization

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Novitsky, Andrey; Qiu, Cheng-Wei; Zouhdi, Said
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Abstract
Based on the concept of the cloak generating function, we propose an implicit transformation-independent method for the required parameters of spherical cloaks without knowing the needed coordinate transformation beforehand. A non-ideal discrete model is used to calculate and optimize the total scattering cross-sections of different profiles of the generating function. A bell-shaped quadratic spherical cloak is found to be the best candidate, which is further optimized by controlling the design parameters involved. Such improved invisibility is steady even when the model is highly discretized.
Date issued
2009-11
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/70524
Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Research Laboratory of Electronics
Journal
New Journal of Physics
Publisher
Institute of Physics Publishing
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Novitsky, Andrey, Cheng-Wei Qiu, and Saïd Zouhdi. “Transformation-based Spherical Cloaks Designed by an Implicit Transformation-independent Method: Theory and Optimization.” New Journal of Physics 11.11 (2009): 113001. Web.
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1367-2630

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