Finite wavelength cloaking by plasmonic resonance
Optics
2009-11-13 v1
Abstract
We consider cloaking by a coated cylindrical system using plasmonic resonance, and extend previous quasistatic treatments to include the effect of finite wavelength. We show that a probe cylinder can still be cloaked at finite wavelengths, but the cloaking cylinder develops a non-zero scattering cross-section. We show that this latter effect is dominated by a monopole term in the case of an ideal (lossless) cloaking material, and by a dipole term in the case of a realistic (lossy) material. It can be reduced but not eliminated by variations of geometric or dielectric parameters of the cloaking cylinder.
Cite
@article{arxiv.0805.1295,
title = {Finite wavelength cloaking by plasmonic resonance},
author = {N-A P Nicorovici and R C McPhedran and S Enoch and G Tayeb},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0805.1295},
year = {2009}
}