2018
DOI: 10.1088/1757-899x/363/1/012026
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Spherical and cylindrical particle resonator as a cloak system

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“…The use of Janus particles, the simplest of which is a hemisphere (half-cylinder) [176], with various types of asymmetry mentioned above, allows for the flexible control of structured fields depending on the application. The particle in the resonant fundamental mode (modes with the smallest volume corresponding to |m| = l, and s = 1) allows using it as a cloak structure [177].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The use of Janus particles, the simplest of which is a hemisphere (half-cylinder) [176], with various types of asymmetry mentioned above, allows for the flexible control of structured fields depending on the application. The particle in the resonant fundamental mode (modes with the smallest volume corresponding to |m| = l, and s = 1) allows using it as a cloak structure [177].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of Janus particles, the simplest of which is a hemisphere (half-cylinder) [174], with various types of asymmetry mentioned above, allows for flexible control of structured fields depending on the application. The particle in resonant fundamental mode (modes with the smallest volume corresponding to |m|=l, and s=1) allow to use it as a cloak structure [175]. These results could be useful for research into trapping, control, and detection of natural, biological, and artificial nanoparticles, including molecules and viruses.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%