Broadband Electromagnetic Cloaking of Long Cylindrical Objects

Sergei Tretyakov, Pekka Alitalo, Olli Luukkonen, and Constantin Simovski
Phys. Rev. Lett. 103, 103905 – Published 3 September 2009

Abstract

Electromagnetic cloaks are devices that make objects undetectable for probing with electromagnetic waves. The known realizations of transformational-optics cloaks require materials with exotic electromagnetic properties and offer only limited performance in narrow frequency bands. Here, we demonstrate a wideband and low-loss cloak whose operation is not based on the use of exotic electromagnetic materials, which are inevitably dispersive and lossy. Instead, we use a simple structure made of metal layers. In this Letter, we present an experimental demonstration of cloaking for microwaves and simulation results for cloaking in the visible range.

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  • Received 30 June 2009

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.103.103905

©2009 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

Sergei Tretyakov*, Pekka Alitalo, Olli Luukkonen, and Constantin Simovski

  • Department of Radio Science and Engineering, Helsinki University of Technology, P.O. Box 3000, FI-02015 TKK, Finland

  • *To whom correspondence should be addressed: sergei.tretyakov@tkk.fi

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Vol. 103, Iss. 10 — 4 September 2009

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