Alù, AndreaEngheta, Nader2023-05-222023-05-222008-10-012008-12-11https://repository.upenn.edu/handle/20.500.14332/33670The plasmonic venue to realize invisibility and cloaking [A. Alù and N. Engheta, Phys. Rev. E 72, 016623 (2005)] is analyzed here in terms of its limitations and its frequency dispersion relative to the cloak size. Intrinsic limits due to causality and comparison with transformation-based cloaking techniques are discussed and analyzed. An interestingly simple low-dispersion cloak is also suggested for background materials with larger refractive index. These results may shed light on this scattering cancellation phenomenon, suggesting potential applications in scattering reduction and noninvasive probing.metamaterialsoptical dispersionplasmonsrefractive indexEffects of size and frequency dispersion in plasmonic cloakingArticle