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Plasmonic cloaking and scattering cancelation for electromagnetic and acoustic waves
Authors:Matthew D GuildMichael R Haberman  Andrea Alù
Institution:
  • a Applied Research Laboratories, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX 78712, USA
  • b Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX 78712, USA
  • Abstract:One popular approach to cloaking objects from electromagnetic waves at moderately long wavelengths is the scattering cancelation technique. This mechanism is based on the use of a single homogeneous thin layer to cover an object of interest in order to provide scattering suppression in a given frequency band. This approach has also been recently extended to acoustic waves. This paper provides an investigation of the physical nature of scattering cancelation by a uniform thin layer for both electromagnetic and acoustic waves in inviscid fluids. Two distinct scattering cancelation regions are obtained within the available parameter space: a non-resonant plasmonic cloaking region and an anti-resonant cloaking region, which are identified and compared in both the electromagnetic and acoustic domains. Although both types of operations allow for the suppression of the dominant scattering orders, the resulting internal fields and physical functionality of the cloaks present distinct differences between the two domains. We discuss analogies and differences between these functionalities and their implications in electromagnetic and acoustic cloaking problems, with an insight into their practical implementation.
    Keywords:Cloaking  Scattering  Plasmonics  Electromagnetics  Acoustics
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