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- science.1133628 author "Schurig, D.".
- science.1133628 authorlink5 "John Pendry".
- science.1133628 bibcode "2006Sci...314..977S".
- science.1133628 displayAuthors "1".
- science.1133628 doi "10.1126/science.1133628".
- science.1133628 first "D.".
- science.1133628 first1 "D.".
- science.1133628 first2 "J. J.".
- science.1133628 first3 "B. J.".
- science.1133628 first4 "S. A.".
- science.1133628 first5 "J. B.".
- science.1133628 first6 "A. F.".
- science.1133628 first7 "D. R.".
- science.1133628 isCitedBy John_Pendry.
- science.1133628 isCitedBy Metamaterial.
- science.1133628 isCitedBy Metamaterial_cloaking.
- science.1133628 isCitedBy Transformation_optics.
- science.1133628 issue "5801".
- science.1133628 journal "Science".
- science.1133628 last "Schurig,".
- science.1133628 last1 "Schurig".
- science.1133628 last2 "Mock".
- science.1133628 last3 "Justice".
- science.1133628 last4 "Cummer".
- science.1133628 last5 "Pendry".
- science.1133628 last6 "Starr".
- science.1133628 last7 "Smith".
- science.1133628 pages "977–80".
- science.1133628 pages "977–980".
- science.1133628 pmid "17053110".
- science.1133628 quote "A recently published theory has suggested that a cloak of invisibility is in principle possible, at least over a narrow frequency band. We describe here the first practical realization of such a cloak.".
- science.1133628 quote "A recently published theory has suggested that a cloak of invisibility is in principle possible, at least over a narrow frequency band. We describe here the first practical realization of such a cloak; in our demonstration, a copper cylinder was 'hidden' inside a cloak constructed according to the previous theoretical prescription. The cloak was constructed with the use of artificially structured metamaterials, designed for operation over a band of microwave frequencies. The cloak decreased scattering from the hidden object while at the same time reducing its shadow, so that the cloak and object combined began to resemble empty space.".
- science.1133628 title "Metamaterial Electromagnetic Cloak at Microwave Frequencies".
- science.1133628 volume "314".
- science.1133628 year "2006".