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Zhen-Zhong Yu, Guo-Shu Zhao, Gang Sun, Hai-Fei Si, Zhong Yang. Optimization of loss and gain multilayers for reducing the scattering of a perfect conducting cylinderJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2016, 25(7): 074101.
| Zhen-Zhong Yu, Guo-Shu Zhao, Gang Sun, Hai-Fei Si, Zhong Yang. Optimization of loss and gain multilayers for reducing the scattering of a perfect conducting cylinderJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2016, 25(7): 074101. |
Optimization of loss and gain multilayers for reducing the scattering of a perfect conducting cylinder
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Abstract
Reduction of electromagnetic scattering from a conducting cylinder could be achieved by covering it with optimized multilayers of normal dielectric and plasmonic material. The plasmonic material with intrinsic losses could degrade the cloaking effect. Using a genetic algorithm, we present the optimized design of loss and gain multilayers for reduction of the scattering from a perfect conducting cylinder. This multilayered structure is theoretically and numerically analyzed when the plasmonic material with low loss and high loss respectively is considered. We demonstrate by full-wave simulation that the optimized nonmagnetic gain-loss design can greatly compensate the decreased cloaking effect caused by loss material, which facilitates the realization of practical electromagnetic cloaking, especially in the optical range. -
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