Title:
Experimental Verification of Plasmonic Cloaking at Microwave Frequencies with Metamaterials
Author(s):
Brian Edwards, Andrea Alu, Mario G. Silveirinha, Nader Engheta
Source:
PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS
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Year:
2009
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Abstract:
Plasmonic cloaking is a scattering-cancellation technique based on the local negative polarizability of metamaterials. Here we report its first experimental realization and measurement at microwave frequencies. An array of metallic fins embedded in a high-permittivity fluid has been used to create a metamaterial plasmonic shell capable of cloaking a dielectric cylinder, yielding over 75% reduction of total scattering width
Document:
Reference Id:
550
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