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Imaging Cloaked Objects: Diffraction Tomography of Realistic Invisibility Devices (Laser Photonics Rev. 17(2)/2023)

Imaging Cloaked Objects Artist's rendering of a tomographic image of a hexagonal invisibility cloak based on transformation optics. While this type of cloak has been shown to do a good job of hiding objects from scattering cross‐section measurements, as can be seen, diffraction tomography is ab...

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