cloakinglike
Cloakinglike is a descriptive term used to refer to phenomena, devices, or materials that imitate some aspects of cloaking, yielding reduced detectability of an object under specific conditions. It is not a formal field with a single definition, but is encountered in academic discussions and popular science to denote approximate, context-dependent cloaking effects.
Several mechanisms can produce cloakinglike behavior. Metamaterials and transformation optics can steer or bend waves around
Most cloakinglike demonstrations are wavelength- and angle-specific, with performance limited by material losses, imperfect fabrication, and
Applications discussed in the literature include noninvasive sensing environments, reduced radar or sonar signatures in controlled
Related topics include metamaterials, transformation optics, plasmonic cloaking, carpet cloaks, and the broader study of wave