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AuthorKhan, Muhammad Shaheryar
AuthorShakoor, R.A.
AuthorFayyaz, Osama
AuthorAhmed, Elsadig Mahdi
Available date2025-05-22T04:57:19Z
Publication Date2024-02-29
Publication NameOptik
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijleo.2023.171575
ISSN00304026
URIhttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0030402623010732
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/65098
AbstractIn recent years, the field of metamaterial cloaks has experienced remarkable progress, propelling it to the forefront of scientific exploration. This comprehensive review seeks to provide a thorough examination of the current research landscape in this domain, specifically emphasizing comparative studies that elucidate the diverse array of approaches employed in the development of metamaterial cloaks. A paramount challenge facing researchers is the attainment of broadband invisibility, signifying the capability to render objects imperceptible across an extensive range of frequencies. To tackle this formidable challenge, scholars have delved into a myriad of methodologies. These include the strategic use of plasmonic materials, the integration of metamaterials with spatially varying structures, and the exploration of non-resonant metamaterials. Each approach brings its unique advantages and limitations to the forefront, underscoring the necessity for a tailored selection based on the intricacies of the intended application. One notable aspect that emerges from comparative analyses is the preponderance of theoretical foundations in the existing body of knowledge. Theoretical frameworks have been instrumental in understanding and predicting the behaviors of metamaterial cloaks. However, it's crucial to acknowledge that experimental-based real prototypes are not as prevalent as their theoretical counterparts. This scarcity underscores the need for increased experimental validations to bridge the gap between theoretical predictions and practical implementations. Despite the current emphasis on theoretical advancements, the development of cloaking metamaterials remains an ever-evolving field. Continuous innovation introduces new approaches and techniques, further enriching our understanding of metamaterial cloak behavior. As this review encapsulates the current state of research, it aspires not only to provide a comprehensive understanding of comparative behaviors but also to catalyze further exploration and experimentation in this captivating arena. The ultimate goal is to inspire a wave of research initiatives that will propel the field of metamaterial cloaks into new frontiers of scientific achievement.
Languageen
PublisherElsevier
SubjectInvisibility
Metamaterials
Optical cloaking effect
Resonators
Negative refraction
TitleA focused review on techniques for achieving cloaking effects with metamaterials
TypeArticle
Volume Number297
ESSN10.1016/j.ijleo.2023.171575
dc.accessType Full Text


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