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arxiv: 1203.2190 · v1 · pith:36A5GTXEnew · submitted 2012-03-09 · ⚛️ physics.optics · physics.pop-ph

A diameter--bandwidth product limitation of isolated-object cloaking

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keywords cloakingbandwidthcausalitycross-sectionisolatedlimitationmaterialsobjects
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We show that cloaking of isolated objects is subject to a diameter-bandwidth product limitation: as the size of the object increases, the bandwidth of good (small cross-section) cloaking decreases inversely with the diameter, as a consequence of causality constraints even for perfect fabrication and materials with negligible absorption. This generalizes a previous result that perfect cloaking of isolated objects over a nonzero bandwidth violates causality. Furthermore, we demonstrate broader causality-based scaling limitations on any bandwidth-averaged cloaking cross-section, using complex analysis and the optical theorem to transform the frequency-averaged problem into a single scattering problem with transformed materials.

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