Electromagnetic cloaking for antennas

Electromagnetic cloaking represents one of the most fascinating possibilities enabled by metamaterials and metasurfaces. In the last years, cloaking has revealed its potentialities in many realistic applications, ranging from the design of extremely compact TLC platforms up to the compensation of the Doppler effect affecting moving objects. Here, we report some of our results about the use of electromagnetic cloaking for and with antenna systems.

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