Transmittable Nonreciprocal Cloaking
Applied Physics
2022-12-08 v2 Optics
Abstract
Cloaking is typically reciprocal. We introduce here the concept of \emph{transmittable nonreciprocal cloaking} whereby the cloaking system operates as a standard omnidirectional cloak for external illumination, but can transmit light from its center outwards at will. We demonstrate a specific implementation of such cloaking that consists in a set of concentric bianisotropic metasurfaces whose innermost element is nonreciprocal and designed to simultaneously block inward waves and pass -- either omnidirectionaly or directionally -- outward waves. Such cloaking represents a fundamental diversification of conventional cloaking and may find applications in areas such as stealth, blockage avoidance, illusion and cooling.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2208.09863,
title = {Transmittable Nonreciprocal Cloaking},
author = {Mojtaba Dehmollaian and Guillaume Lavigne and Christophe Caloz},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2208.09863},
year = {2022}
}
Comments
13 pages, 11 figures