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We experimentally performed optical cloaking of a free-standing Ag nanowire fixed at the tip of a scanning tunneling microscope probe. The cloaking medium was a vacuum-evaporated molybdenum oxide (MoO 3 ) layer with a high refractive index ( n ∼2.2). This cloaking was designed such that light scattered by the cloaking target cancels out light scattered by the medium coating the target. The scattering light intensity was suppressed to 8% of that with no cloaking, indicating that the Ag nanowire was almost invisible. This is consistent with the theoretical prediction based on the Mie theory.
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