Beam Steering at Higher Photonic Bands and Design of a Directional Cloak Formed by Photonic Crystals
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Beam steering due to anomalous dispersion at higher photonic bands in dielectric photonic crystal is reported in this work. Based on this concept, directional cloak is designed that conceals a larger dimensional scattering object against the normal incident, linearly polarized
electromagnetic waves.
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