Quasistatic cloaking of two-dimensional polarizable discrete systems by anomalous resonance

Publication Type:
Journal Article
Citation:
Optics Express, 2007, 15 (10), pp. 6314 - 6323
Issue Date:
2007-05-14
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Discrete systems of infinitely long polarizable line dipoles are considered in the quasistatic limit, interacting with a two-dimensional cloaking system consisting of a hollow plasmonic cylindrical shell. A numerical procedure is described for accurately calculating electromagnetic fields arising in the quasistatic limit, for the case when the relative permittivity of the cloaking shell has a very small imaginary part. Animations are given which illustrate cloaking of discrete systems, both for the case of induced dipoles and induced quadrupoles on the interacting particles. The simulations clarify the physical mechanism for the cloaking. © 2007 Optical Society of America.
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