Use Multi-Objective Optimization for Designing Cloaks With Acoustic and Elastic Materials
The various optimization schemes have been recently shown to be a capable tool for designing acoustic cloaks based on Cummer-Schurig prescription without requiring material singularity. However, when using an optimization scheme to optimize a cloak at one specified frequency, sometimes it is observed that the cloaking effect deteriorate at other frequencies. This paper explores the use of multi-objective optimization approach such that the cloaking performance is maintained over a wide range of frequencies. Two examples are presented. The first cloak is comprised of all aocustic layers, and the second cloak is comprised of a mixture of acoustic and elastic layers. The results show the effectiveness of the multi-objective optimization approach on maintaining cloaking performance over a specified frequency range.