Removing singular refractive indices with sculpted surfaces

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The advent of Transformation Optics established the link between geometry and material properties, and has resulted in a degree of control over electromagnetic fields that was previously impossible. For waves confined to a surface it is known that there is a simpler, but related, geometrical equivalence between the surface shape and the refractive index, and here we demonstrate that conventional devices possessing a singularity-that is, the requirement of an infinite refractive index-can be realised for waves confined to an appropriately sculpted surface. In particular, we redesign three singular omnidirectional devices: the Eaton lens, the generalized Maxwell Fish-Eye, and the invisible sphere. Our designs perfectly reproduce the behaviour of these singular devices, and can be achieved with simple isotropic media of low refractive index contrast.

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Horsley, S. A. R., Hooper, I. R., Mitchell-Thomas, R. C., & Quevedo-Teruel, O. (2014). Removing singular refractive indices with sculpted surfaces. Scientific Reports, 4. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep04876

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