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Invisibility cloaks, a subject that usually occurs in science fiction and myths, have attracted wide interest recently because of their possible realization. The biggest challenge to true invisibility is known to be the cloaking of a macroscopic object in the broad range of wavelengths visible to the human eye. Here we experimentally solve this problem by incorporating the principle of transformation optics into a conventional optical lens fabrication with low-cost materials and simple manufacturing techniques. A transparent cloak made of two pieces of calcite is created. This cloak is able to conceal a macroscopic object with a maximum height of 2 mm, larger than 3500 free-space-wavelength, inside a transparent liquid environment. Its working bandwidth encompassing red, green, and blue light is also demonstrated.
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Baile Zhang
Nanyang Technological University
Yuan Luo
National Taiwan University of Science and Technology
Xiaogang Liu
Harbin University of Science and Technology
Physical Review Letters
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a224409c7675eb285971684 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevlett.106.033901