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Perfect cylindrical cloak under gyration, Non-inertial effects make perfect cloak visible

In this study, the impact of non-inertial effects, caused by rotational motion, on the cylindrical perfect cloak is simulated. Also, the interactions between plane waves, Gaussian sine, and Gaussian pulse are investigated. it is shown that non-inertial perfect cloak could be detectable with the Sagnac and magnetoelectric effects.at low frequency of gyration, the distortion of waveform pattern is humble and negligible, however when the rotational frequency increases, the pattern distortion becomes huge and wavelets are formed and their intensity grows up. the scattering pattern can be influenced by the direction of rotation, thus, the direction of rotation could be identified with the scattering pattern analysis. Also, a method for measuring rotational velocity can be prepared concerning the electric field phase retardation. the simulation is computed using the FDTD methods by transforming the Maxwell's equations from non-inertial frameworks to the lab framework.

preprint2020arXivOpen access

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