On isotropic cloaking and interior transmission eigenvalue problems

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DOI10.1017/S0956792517000110zbMATH Open1391.35133arXiv1604.05498OpenAlexW2964117193MaRDI QIDQ4575280FDOQ4575280


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Publication date: 13 July 2018

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

Abstract: This paper is concerned with the invisibility cloaking in acoustic wave scattering from a new perspective. We are especially interested in achieving the invisibility cloaking by completely regular and isotropic mediums. It is shown that an interior transmission eigenvalue problem arises in our study, which is the one considered theoretically in cite{CCH}. Based on such an observation, we propose a cloaking scheme that takes a three-layer structure including a cloaked region, a lossy layer and a cloaking shell. The target medium in the cloaked region can be arbitrary but regular, whereas the mediums in the lossy layer and the cloaking shell are both regular and isotropic. We establish that if a certain non-transparency condition is satisfied, then there exists an infinite set of incident waves such that the cloaking device is nearly-invisible under the corresponding wave interrogation. The set of waves is generated from the Herglotz-approximation of the associated interior transmission eigenfunctions. We provide both theoretical and numerical justifications.


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