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Unidirectional zero-index and omnidirectional hybrid hydrodynamic cloaks constructed from isotropic media with anisotropic geometry

Fluid Dynamics 2025-05-21 v1

Abstract

Hydrodynamic cloaking offers a promising approach for manipulating viscous flows by redirecting fluid around an obstacle without inducing external disturbances. By extending pseudo-conformal mappings into potential flow models, we introduce a new isobaric boundary condition that enables the construction of zero-index cloaks using isotropic and homogeneous media shaped into anisotropic geometries, such as elliptical shells. Compared to conventional cloaks, which suffer performance degradation under realistic viscous conditions, the zero-index design significantly reduces such losses by suppressing flow disturbances at the inner boundary. To overcome practical limitations in realizing ideal isobaric conditions, we further propose a hybrid cloak that integrates a raised fluid domain with an auxiliary flow channel above the obstacle. This architecture removes the need for viscosity tuning and, under anisotropic geometries, surpasses both conventional and zero-index cloaks in omnidirectional performance. The design is validated through simulations and experiments. Our findings offer a generalizable strategy for controlling viscous flows and open new directions for microfluidic applications including drug delivery, particle steering, and cell sorting.

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@article{arxiv.2505.13845,
  title  = {Unidirectional zero-index and omnidirectional hybrid hydrodynamic cloaks constructed from isotropic media with anisotropic geometry},
  author = {Gaole Dai and Yuhong Zhou and Jun Wang and Zhuo Li and Jinrong Liu and Fubao Yang and Jiping Huang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2505.13845},
  year   = {2025}
}

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21 pages, 5 figures