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Delay-Bandwidth and Delay-Loss Limitations for Cloaking of Large Objects

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FIG. 1 (color online). A 1D ground-plane cloak.
FIG. 2 (color online). Maximum cloak loss tangent versus diameter h for cloaking a perfectly conducting sphere, for cloak of thickness d ¼ h=12

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