Cloaking and Transformation Optics
Date: Mon, Jul 6, 2009 to Tue, Jul 7, 2009
Location: University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia
Conference: 1st PRIMA Congress
Subject: Mathematics
Class: Scientific
Abstract:
We describe recent theoretical and experimental progress on making objects invisible to detection by electromagnetic waves, acoustic waves and quantum waves. Maxwell's equations have transformation laws that allow for design of electromagnetic materials that steer light around a hidden region, returning it to its original path on the far side. Not only would observers be unaware of the contents of the hidden region, they would not even be aware that something was being hidden. The object, which would have no shadow, is said to be cloaked. We recount the recent history of the subject and discuss some of the mathematical and physical issues involved, especially the use of singular transformations.