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Non-Hermitian invisibility based on constant-intensity waves

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Abstract

We demonstrate the possibility of scattering media that are unidirectional invisible and are not necessarily parity-time symmetric. The required gain-loss distribution is related to the phase of the corresponding constant-intensity scattering state.

© 2017 Optical Society of America

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