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Obtaining a nonsingular two-dimensional cloak of complex shape from a perfect three-dimensional cloak
2008
Applied Physics Letters
A wide range of transformation media designed with conformal mapping are currently being studied extensively due to their favorable properties: isotropy, moderate index requirements, low loss and broad bandwidth. For optical frequency operation, the transformation media are commonly fabricated on high index semiconductor thin films. These 2D implementations, however, inevitably introduces waveguide dispersion, which affects the bandwidth and loss behavior. In this paper, for carpet cloaks
doi:10.1063/1.3021067
fatcat:nucfpugkwfhrtcno4j4ip77v44