Abstract
In recent years, there has been a growing interest in developing invisibility cloaks that can conceal an object. These techniques are often based either on coating a dielectric or conducting object with a homogeneous plasmonic layer of negative permittivity [1] or on creating multilayer structure [2] that cancels the scattering of the cloaked object (i.e., scattering cancelation technique). The technique may also be based on an inhomogeneous layer that bends electromagnetic waves around the region occupied by the cloaked object without interacting with it (i.e., transformation optics technique) [3].
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