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Reply to the Comment on "A self-assembled three-dimensional cloak in the visible" in Scientific Reports 3, 2328

Optics 2013-10-23 v1

Abstract

In a recent comment arxiv:1310.1503 Miller et al. noted that a cloak we previously presented (Scientific Reports 3, 2328) that exploits a scattering cancellation technique to render an optically small dielectric particle invisible suffers from increased extinction. According to Miller et al. this disqualifies the terminology of a cloak. We concur with the crux of the comment but wish to stress that we never claimed nor suggested a reduction in extinction. A scattering cancellation cloak cancels scattering. The issue, therefore, seems to be whether the structure should be called a cloak or not. We understand a cloaked object as an object that is not perceived by an external observer. We argue that optically small particles are much easier seen in a scattering configuration whereas it is difficult to perceive them in extinction; providing justification to the terminology as used.

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@article{arxiv.1310.5888,
  title  = {Reply to the Comment on "A self-assembled three-dimensional cloak in the visible" in Scientific Reports 3, 2328},
  author = {S. Mühlig and A. Cunningham and J. Dintinger and M. Farhat and S. Bin Hasan and T. Scharf and T. Bürgi and F. Lederer and C. Rockstuhl},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1310.5888},
  year   = {2013}
}

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This is a reply to a comment published in arxiv:1310.1503