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Scattering suppression from arbitrary objects in spatially dispersive layered metamaterials

Alexander S. ShalinITMO University, St. Petersburg 197101, RussiaPavel GinzburgDepartment of Physics, King's College London, Strand, London WC2R 2LS, United KingdomAlexey A. OrlovITMO University, St. Petersburg 197101, RussiaIvan IorshITMO University, St. Petersburg 197101, RussiaPavel A. BelovITMO University, St. Petersburg 197101, RussiaYuri S. KivsharITMO University, St. Petersburg 197101, RussiaAnatoly V. ZayatsDepartment of Physics, King's College London, Strand, London WC2R 2LS, United Kingdom
2015en
ABI

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Concealing objects by making them invisible to an external electromagnetic probe is coined by the term ``cloaking.'' Cloaking devices, having numerous potential applications, are still facing challenges in realization, especially in the visible spectral range. In particular, inherent losses and extreme parameters of metamaterials required for the cloak implementation are the limiting factors. Here, we numerically demonstrate nearly perfect suppression of scattering from arbitrary-shaped objects in spatially dispersive metamaterial acting as an alignment-free concealing cover. We consider a realization of a metamaterial as a metal-dielectric multilayer and demonstrate suppression of scattering from an arbitrary object in forward and backward directions with perfectly preserved wave fronts and less than 10% absolute intensity change, despite spatial dispersion effects present in the composite metamaterial. Beyond the usual scattering suppression applications, the proposed configuration may be used for a simple realization of scattering-free detectors and sensors.

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