斗篷
微波食品加热
光学
物理
对偶(语法数字)
材料科学
超材料
艺术
量子力学
文学类
作者
Hakjune Lee,Do‐Hoon Kwon
标识
DOI:10.1103/physrevapplied.21.054031
摘要
A printed metasurface on a grounded, thin cylindrical-shell dielectric substrate is introduced, capable of concealing large objects under both transverse electric and magnetic polarizations. When a plane wave illuminates the cylinder, the metasurface effectively absorbs the incident power on the lit side by inducing surface waves, and transports it to the shadow side before reconstructing the incident wavefront and thereby achieving cloaking. For each polarization, the surface waves are built and meticulously optimized to meet local and global lossless and gainless conditions, ensuring a passive surface characterization. Retrieved from the optimized complete tangential fields, a spatially modulated tensor surface reactance is realized using an array of printed Jerusalem-cross-shaped conductor patterns. At a microwave frequency, a prototype cloak is designed, fabricated, and experimentally characterized for its scattering properties. Measurement results confirm the effectiveness of the cloaking approach and its printed metasurface realization.
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