Waveguide Characterization of S-Band Microwave Mantle Cloaks for Dielectric and Conducting Objects

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We present the experimental characterization of mantle cloaks designed so as to minimize the electromagnetic scattering of moderately-sized dielectric and conducting cylinders at S-band microwave frequencies. Our experimental setup is based on a parallel-plate waveguide system, which emulates a two-dimensional plane-wave scattering scenario, and allows the collection of near-field maps as well as more quantitative assessments in terms of global scattering observables (e.g., total scattering width). Our results, in fairly good agreement with full-wave numerical simulations, provide a further illustration of the mantle-cloak mechanism, including its frequency-sensitivity, and confirm its effectiveness both in restoring the near-field impinging wavefront around the scatterer, and in significantly reducing the overall scattering.

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Vitiello, A., Moccia, M., Papari, G. P., D’Alterio, G., Vitiello, R., Galdi, V., & Andreone, A. (2016). Waveguide Characterization of S-Band Microwave Mantle Cloaks for Dielectric and Conducting Objects. Scientific Reports, 6. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep19716

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