Optical phase cloaking of 700-nm light waves in the far field by a three-dimensional carpet cloak
- Resource Type
- Working Paper
- Authors
- Ergin, Tolga; Fischer, Joachim; Wegener, Martin
- Source
- Subject
- Physics - Optics
- Language
Transformation optics is a design tool that connects geometry of space and propagation of light. Invisibility cloaking is a corresponding benchmark example. Recent experiments at optical frequencies have demonstrated cloaking for the light amplitude ("ray cloaking"). In this Letter, we demonstrate far-field cloaking of the light phase ("wave cloaking") by interferometric microscope-imaging experiments on the previously introduced three-dimensional carpet cloak at 700-nm wavelength and for arbitrary polarization of light.