Metamaterial Electromagnetic Cloak at Microwave Frequencies
Duke University · SensorMetrix (United States) · +1 more institution
Abstract
A recently published theory has suggested that a cloak of invisibility is in principle possible, at least over a narrow frequency band. We describe here the first practical realization of such a cloak; in our demonstration, a copper cylinder was "hidden" inside a cloak constructed according to the previous theoretical prescription. The cloak was constructed with the use of artificially structured metamaterials, designed for operation over a band of microwave frequencies. The cloak decreased scattering from the hidden object while at the same time reducing its shadow, so that the cloak and object combined began to resemble empty space.
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Authors
7- DSDavid SchurigCorresponding
Duke University, SensorMetrix (United States), Imperial College London
- JJJack J. Mock
Duke University, SensorMetrix (United States), Imperial College London
- BJB.J. Justice
Duke University, SensorMetrix (United States), Imperial College London
- SASteven A. Cummer
Duke University, SensorMetrix (United States), Imperial College London
- JBJ. B. Pendry
Duke University, SensorMetrix (United States), Imperial College London
Topics & keywords
- Cloak
- Metamaterial
- Optics
- Microwave
- Physics
- Object (grammar)
- Invisibility
- Scattering