Visually moving objects to an arbitrary distance by a simple shifting cloak
Jianguo Guan, Wei Li, Zhigang Sun, Wei Wang

TL;DR
This paper introduces a simple rectangular shifting cloak that visually displaces objects by arbitrary distances using only four homogeneous material blocks, verified through numerical simulations.
Contribution
It presents a novel, simpler design for a shifting cloak capable of arbitrary displacement, unlike previous complex structures.
Findings
The cloak can shift objects arbitrarily far in principle.
It works for objects of various sizes, shapes, and materials.
Numerical simulations confirm the cloak's effectiveness.
Abstract
A rectangular "shifting cloak", which visually shifts the cloaked object for a certain distance from the original place, is proposed. Comparing with the previously proposed similar cloaks, this rectangular shifting cloak has a much simpler structure, for it is constructed with only four blocks of homogeneous materials. The shifting distance can be arbitrarily tuned from zero to infinity in principle, thus the shifted image can be either in or out of the cloak. Various kinds of objects that have different sizes, shapes and constitutive parameters can be cloaked using the same device. Numerical simulations are performed to verify the properties of the shifting cloak.
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Taxonomy
TopicsMetamaterials and Metasurfaces Applications · Advanced Antenna and Metasurface Technologies · Advanced Materials and Mechanics
