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Source amplitudes for active exterior cloaking
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Source amplitudes for active exterior cloaking

Andrew N. Norris, Feruza A. Amirkulova and William J. Parnell
Inverse Problems, Vol.28(10), p.105002
2012
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.7282/T3P84DK5

Abstract

Computer Applications Signal Processing
The active cloak comprises a discrete set of multipole sources that destructively interfere with an incident time harmonic scalar wave to produce zero total field over a finite spatial region. For a given number of sources and their positions in two dimensions it is shown that the multipole amplitudes can be expressed as infinite sums of the coefficients of the incident wave decomposed into regular Bessel functions. The field generated by the active sources vanishes in the infinite region exterior to a set of circles defined by the relative positions of the sources. The results provide a direct solution to the inverse problem of determining the source amplitudes. They also define a broad class of non-radiating discrete sources.
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