Ideal-lens cloaks and new cloaking strategies

  • Bělín J
  • Tyc T
  • Grunwald M
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Abstract

Journal © 2019. Previously [Courtial et al., Opt. Express 26, 17872 (2018)] we presented the theory of transformation optics (TO) with ideal lenses and demonstrated an example, an omnidirectional lens. Here we interpret this omnidirectional lens in two different parameter regimes as ideal-lens cloaks that employ different cloaking strategies: a standard “shrink cloak” in which objects appear smaller (ideally zero) and a novel “abyss cloak” in which interior physical-space positions are mapped to the exterior and thus are visible only from certain directions. We proceed to combine two nested abyss cloaks into another novel, omnidirectional, “bi-abyss cloak.” Our work significantly extends the arsenal of cloaking strategies.

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Bělín, J., Tyc, T., Grunwald, M., Oxburgh, S., Cowie, E. N., White, C. D., & Courtial, J. (2019). Ideal-lens cloaks and new cloaking strategies. Optics Express, 27(26), 37327. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.27.037327

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