A three-dimensional active cloaking strategy for the Helmholtz equation that exploits the symmetry of the platonic solids.
Cheuk-Him YeungWilliam J ParnellTom ShearerPublished in: JASA express letters (2023)
An active cloaking strategy for the scalar Helmholtz equation in three dimensions is developed by placing active sources at the vertices of Platonic solids. In each case, a "silent zone" is created interior to the Platonic solid and only the incident field remains in a defined region exterior to this zone. This distribution of sources ensures that implementation of the cloaking strategy is efficient: once the multipole source amplitudes at a single source location are determined, the other amplitudes are calculated by multiplying the multipole source vector by a rotation matrix. The technique is relevant to any scalar wave field.