The blow-up of electromagnetic fields in 3-dimensional invisibility cloaking for Maxwell's equations
Matti Lassas, Ting Zhou

TL;DR
This paper investigates the mathematical behavior of electromagnetic fields in 3D cloaking devices, revealing that approximate cloaks lead to solutions with singularities, specifically Dirac delta distributions, at the interface, which challenges previous models.
Contribution
It provides a rigorous analysis of the limit behavior of approximate cloaks for Maxwell's equations, showing the emergence of singular solutions involving Dirac delta distributions at the interface.
Findings
Solutions converge to distributions with Dirac delta support on the interface
Approximate cloaks produce solutions outside traditional function classes
The study clarifies the 'extraordinary surface voltage effect' in cloaking physics
Abstract
Transformation optics constructions have allowed the design of cloaking devices that steer electromagnetic, acoustic and quantum waves around a region without penetrating it, so that this region is hidden from external observations. The proposed material parameters are anisotropic, and singular at the interface between the cloaked region and the cloaking device. The presence of these singularities causes various mathematical problems and physical effects on the interface surface. In this paper, we analyze the 3-dimensional cloaking for Maxwell's equations when there are sources or sinks present inside the cloaked region. In particular, we consider nonsingular approximate invisibility cloaks based on the truncation of the singular transformations. We analyze the limit of solutions when the approximate cloaking approaches the ideal cloaking in the sense of distributions. We show that the…
Peer Reviews
No public reviews on file for this paper yet. If you reviewed it on a platform where reviews are public (OpenReview, ICLR, NeurIPS, ICML), you can paste yours below so the community can read it here.
Videos
No videos yet. Explain this paper in a talk, walkthrough, or lecture? Add one.
Taxonomy
TopicsMetamaterials and Metasurfaces Applications · Electromagnetic Scattering and Analysis · Advanced Antenna and Metasurface Technologies
