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Low-loss directional cloaks without superluminal velocity or magnetic response

Optics 2015-06-11 v1

Abstract

The possibility of making an optically large (many wavelengths in diameter) object appear invisible has been a subject of many recent studies. Exact invisibility scenarios for large (relative to the wavelength) objects involve (meta)materials with superluminal phase velocity (refractive index less than unity) and/or magnetic response. We introduce a new approximation applicable to certain device geometries in the eikonal limit: piecewise-uniform scaling of the refractive index. This transformation preserves the ray trajectories, but leads to a uniform phase delay. We show how to take advantage of phase delays to achieve a limited (directional and wavelength-dependent) form of invisibility that does not require loss-ridden (meta)materials with superluminal phase velocities.

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@article{arxiv.1209.5627,
  title  = {Low-loss directional cloaks without superluminal velocity or magnetic response},
  author = {Yaroslav Urzhumov and David R. Smith},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1209.5627},
  year   = {2015}
}

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3 pages, 2 figures