350 research outputs found
Broadening the Cloaking Bandwidth with Non-Foster Metasurfaces
We introduce the concept and practical design of broadband, ultrathin cloaks based on non-Foster, negatively capacitive metasurfaces. By using properly tailored, active frequency-selective screens conformal to an object, within the realm of a practical realization, we show that it is possible to drastically reduce the scattering over a wide frequency range in the microwave regime, orders of magnitude broader than any available passive cloaking technology. The proposed active cloak may impact not only invisibility and camouflaging, but also practical antenna and sensing applications
Low-Profile Metamaterial-Based Adaptative Beamforming Techniques
In this chapter, we will review recent research advances on beamforming and spatial multiplexing techniques using reconfigurable metamaterials (MTMs) and metasurfaces. This chapter starts by discussing basic principles and practical applications of transmission line-based metamaterials and planar metasurfaces, followed by their active versions that enable novel smart antennas with beam steering and beamshaping functions. We include detailed descriptions of their practical realizations and the integration with circuits and the radio-frequency (RF) frontend, which are used to adaptively and dynamically manipulate electromagnetic radiation. We summarize the state-of-the-art MTM/metasurface-based beamforming techniques and provide a critical comparison for their uses in the RF-to-millimeter-wave range in terms of cost, reconfigurability, system integratability and radiation properties. These techniques are expected to pave the way for the massive deployment of communication, radar, remote sensing and medical and security imaging systems
Theory of diffusive light scattering cancellation cloaking
We report on a new concept of cloaking objects in diffusive light regime
using the paradigm of the scattering cancellation and mantle cloaking
techniques. We show numerically that an object can be made completely invisible
to diffusive photon density waves, by tailoring the diffusivity constant of the
spherical shell enclosing the object. This means that photons' flow outside the
object and the cloak made of these spherical shells behaves as if the object
were not present. Diffusive light invisibility may open new vistas in hiding
hot spots in infrared thermography or tissue imaging.Comment: 16 pages, 5 figure
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