Abstract

If a body of dielectric material is coated by a plasmonic structure of negative dielectric material with non-zero loss parameter, then cloaking by anomalous localized resonance (CALR) may occur as the loss parameter tends to zero. If the coated structure is circular (two dimensions) and the dielectric constant of the shell is a negative constant (with loss parameter), then CALR occurs, and if the coated structure is spherical (three dimensions), then CALR does not occur. The aim of this paper is to show that CALR takes place if the spherical coated structure has a specially designed anisotropic dielectric tensor. The anisotropic dielectric tensor is designed by unfolding a folded geometry.

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