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A Cloaking Metamaterial Based on an Inhomogeneous Linear Field Transformation

Stefano Maci
- 26 Jan 2010 - 
- Vol. 58, Iss: 4, pp 1136-1143
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In this article, a new type of bianisotropic metamaterial is theoretically investigated on the basis of a linear inhomogeneous field transformation applied to an arbitrary free-space Maxwellian field.
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A new type of bianisotropic metamaterial is theoretically investigated on the basis of a linear inhomogeneous field transformation applied to an arbitrary free-space Maxwellian field. This transformation does not include any space compression as predicted by transformation optics, and consists of a linear combination with space-dependent coefficients of the electric and magnetic incident fields. Duality conditions are applied to select an appropriate shape of the constituent dyads, thus resulting in a metamaterial completely defined by two real differentiable functions of space ? and ?. When these functions satisfy the condition ?2 + ?2 = constant on the medium contour, the medium becomes globally lossless, and when imposing ? = 0 and ? = 1 at the same boundary, the medium does not scatter for any arbitrary incident field, that is, it becomes invisible. When an additional internal boundary is introduced with boundary conditions ? = 0 and ? = 0, the medium becomes a perfect cloak. Explicit analytical results are given for an invisible sphere and for a spherical cloak to provide additional physical insight.

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