Spectral theory of a Neumann-Poincare-type operator and analysis of cloaking due to anomalous localized resonance

Mathematics – Analysis of PDEs

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The aim of this paper is to give a mathematical justification of cloaking due to anomalous localized resonance (CALR). We consider the dielectric problem with a source term in a structure with a layer of plasmonic material. Using layer potentials and symmetrization techniques, we give a necessary and sufficient condition on the fixed source term for electromagnetic power dissipation to blow up as the loss parameter of the plasmonic material goes to zero. This condition is written in terms of the Newtonian potential of the source term. In the case of concentric disks, we make the condition even more explicit. Using the condition, we are able to show that for any source supported outside a critical radius CALR does not take place, and for almost any sources located inside the critical radius CALR does take place as the loss parameter goes to zero.

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