Spectral properties of the inhomogeneous Drude-Lorentz model with dissipation
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Abstract: We establish spectral enclosures and spectral approximation results for the inhomogeneous lossy Drude-Lorentz system with purely imaginary poles, in a possibly unbounded Lipschitz domain of . Under the assumption that the coefficients , of the material are asymptotically constant at infinity, we prove that: 1) the essential spectrum can be decomposed as the union of the spectrum of a bounded operator pencil in the form and of a second order pencil with constant coefficients; 2) spectral pollution due to domain truncation can lie only in the essential numerical range of a pencil. As an application, we consider a conducting metamaterial at the interface with the vacuum; we prove that the complex eigenvalues with non-trivial real part lie outside the set of spectral pollution. We believe this is the first result of enclosure of spectral pollution for the Drude-Lorentz model without assumptions of compactness on the resolvent of the underlying Maxwell operator.
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