An operator approach to the analysis of electromagnetic wave propagation in dispersive media. Part 2: transmission problems
In this second chapter, we analyse transmission problems between a dielectric and a dispersive negative material. In the first part, we consider a transmission problem between two half-spaces, filled respectively by the vacuum and a Drude material, and separated by a planar interface. In this settin...
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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31.03.2025
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Summary: | In this second chapter, we analyse transmission problems between a dielectric
and a dispersive negative material. In the first part, we consider a
transmission problem between two half-spaces, filled respectively by the vacuum
and a Drude material, and separated by a planar interface. In this setting, we
answer to the following question: does this medium satisfy a limiting amplitude
principle? This principle defines the stationary regime as the large time
asymptotic behavior of a system subject to a periodic excitation. In the second
part, we consider the transmission problem of an infinite strip of Drude
material embedded in the vacuum and analyse the existence and dispersive
properties of guided waves. In both problems, our spectral analysis enlighten
new and unusual physical phenomena for the considered transmission problems due
to the presence of the dispersive negative material. In particular, we prove
the existence of an interface resonance in the first part and the existence of
slow light phenomena for guiding waves in the second part. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2504.00235 |