Fostered by the recent progress of the fields of plasmonics and
metamaterials, the seminal topic of light scattering by clusters of
nanoparticles is attracting enormous renewed interest gaining more attention
than ever before. Related studies have not only found various new applications
in different branches of physics and chemistry, but also spread rapidly into
other fields such as biology and medicine. Despite the significant
achievements, there still exists unsolved but vitally important challenges of
how to obtain robust polarisation-invariant responses of different types of
scattering systems. In this paper, we demonstrate polarisation-independent
responses of any scattering system with a rotational symmetry with respect to
an axis parallel to the propagation direction of the incident wave. We
demonstrate that the optical responses such as extinction, scattering, and
absorption, can be made independent of the polarisation of the incident wave
for all wavelengths. Such polarisation-independent responses are proven to be a
robust and generic feature that is purely due to the rotational symmetry of the
whole structure. We anticipate our finding will play a significant role in
various applications involving light scattering such as sensing, nanoantennas,
optical switches, and photovoltaic devices.Comment: 10 pages, 5 figure