A solid material possessing identical electromagnetic properties as air has yet to be found in nature. Such a medium of arbitrary shape would neither reflect nor refract light at any angle of incidence in free space. Here, we introduce nonscattering corrugated metallic wires to construct such a medium. This was accomplished by aligning the darkstate frequencies in multiple scattering channels of a single wire. Analytical solutions, full-wave simulations, and microwave measurement results on 3D printed samples show omnidirectional invisibility in any configuration. This invisible metallic mesh can improve mechanical stability, electrical conduction, and heat dissipation of a system, without disturbing the electromagnetic design. Our approach is simple, robust, and scalable to higher frequencies.
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Ye, D., Lu, L., Joannopoulos, J. D., Soljačić, M., & Ran, L. (2016). Invisible metallic mesh. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 113(10), 2568–2572. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1600521113
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