Cloaking a sensor via transformation optics
Abstract
It is generally believed that transformation optics based cloaking, besides rendering the cloaked region invisible to detection by scattering of incident waves, also shields the region from those same waves. We demonstrate a coupling between the cloaked and uncloaked regions, exposing a difference between cloaking for rays and waves. Interior resonances allow this coupling to be amplified, and careful choice of parameters leads to effective cloaks with degraded shielding. As one application, we describe how to use transformation optics to hide sensors in the cloaked region and yet enable the sensors to efficiently measure waves incident on the exterior of the cloak, an effect similar to the plasmon based approach of Alu' and Engheta.
Cite
@article{arxiv.0912.1872,
title = {Cloaking a sensor via transformation optics},
author = {Allan Greenleaf and Yaroslav Kurylev and Matti Lassas and Gunther Uhlmann},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0912.1872},
year = {2016}
}
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