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Experiments on cloaking in optics, thermodynamics and mechanics
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One contribution of 14 to a Theo Murphy meeting issue 'Spatial transformations: from fundamentals to applications' . Spatial coordinate transformations can be used to transform boundaries, material parameters or discrete lattices. We discuss fundamental constraints in regard to cloaking and review our corresponding experiments in optics, thermodynamics and mechanics. For example, we emphasize threedimensional broadband visible-frequency carpet cloaking, transient thermal cloaking,
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