In this paper, we propose and examine a new cloaking method, which was inspired by the close correspondence between a phase conjugate mirror and the interface between a pair of matched right-handed material (RHM) and left-handed material (LHM) media. Using this method, we show that a symmetric conducting shell embedded in the interface junction of an isotropic RHM layer and an isotropic negative index or LHM layer can serve as a limited cloaking structure. The proposed structure presents an anomalously small scattering cross-section to an incident propagating electromagnetic (EM) field. The interior of the shell can be used to shield small objects from interrogation. We report the results of 2D finite-element-method (FEM) simulations that were performed to verify the principle, and discuss the limitations of the proposed structure. © IOP Publishing Ltd and Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft.
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Zheng, G., Heng, X., & Yang, C. (2009). A phase conjugate mirror inspired approach for building cloaking structures with left-handed materials. New Journal of Physics, 11. https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/11/3/033010
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