Newtonian photorealistic ray tracing of grating cloaks and correlation-function-based cloaking-quality assessment
Abstract
Grating cloaks are a variation of dielectric carpet (or ground- plane) cloaks. The latter were introduced by Li and Pendry. In contrast to the numerical work involved in the quasi-conformal carpet cloak, the refractive-index profile of a conformal grating cloak follows a closed and exact analytical form. We have previously mentioned that finite-size conformal grating cloaks may exhibit better cloaking than usual finite-size carpet cloaks. In this letter, we directly visualize their performance using photorealistic ray-tracing simulations. We employ a Newtonian approach that is advantageous compared to conventional ray tracing based on Snell's law. Furthermore, we quantify the achieved cloaking quality by computing the cross-correlations of rendered images. The cross-correlations for the grating cloak are much closer to 100% (i.e., ideal) than those for the Gaussian carpet cloak.
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@article{arxiv.1012.5107,
title = {Newtonian photorealistic ray tracing of grating cloaks and correlation-function-based cloaking-quality assessment},
author = {Jad C. Halimeh and Roman Schmied and Martin Wegener},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1012.5107},
year = {2015}
}
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15 pages, 7 figures, journal paper