Sensitivity of anomalous localized resonance phenomena with respect to dissipation

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DOI10.1090/QAM/1408zbMATH Open1341.35156arXiv1406.7044OpenAlexW1826878938MaRDI QIDQ2809450FDOQ2809450


Authors: Taoufik Meklachi, Andrew E. Thaler, Gregory Funchess, Graeme W. Milton, D. Onofrei Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 30 May 2016

Published in: Quarterly of Applied Mathematics (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: We analyze cloaking due to anomalous localized resonance in the quasistatic regime in the case when a general charge density distribution is brought near a slab superlens. If the charge density distribution is within a critical distance of the slab, then the power dissipation within the slab blows up as certain electrical dissipation parameters go to zero. The potential remains bounded far away from the slab in this limit, which leads to cloaking due to anomalous localized resonance. On the other hand, if the charge density distribution is further than this critical distance from the slab, then the power dissipation within the slab remains bounded and cloaking due to anomalous localized resonance does not occur. The critical distance is shown to strongly depend on the the rate at which the dissipation outside of the slab goes to zero.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1406.7044




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