arXiv: Analysis of PDEs | 2019

Analysis of two transmission eigenvalue problems with a coated boundary condition

 

Abstract


In this paper, we investigate two transmission eigenvalue problems associated with the scattering of a media with a coated boundary. In recent years, there has been a lot of interest in studying these eigenvalue problems. It can be shown that the eigenvalues can be recovered from the scattering data and hold information about the material properties of the media one wishes to determine. Motivated by recent works we will study the electromagnetic transmission eigenvalue problem and scalar `zero-index transmission eigenvalue problem for a media with a coated boundary. Existence of infinitely many real eigenvalues will be proven as well as showing that the eigenvalues depend monotonically on the refractive index and boundary parameter. Numerical examples in two spatial dimensions are presented for the scalar `zero-index transmission eigenvalue problem. Also, in our investigation we prove that as the boundary parameter tends to zero and infinity we recover the classical eigenvalue problems.

Volume None
Pages None
DOI 10.1080/00036811.2019.1672869
Language English
Journal arXiv: Analysis of PDEs

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