The boundary conditions for point transformed electromagnetic invisibility cloaks

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Weder, Ricardo [1 ]
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[1] Univ Nacl Autonoma Mexico, Dept Metodos Matemat & Numer, Inst Invest Matemat Aplicadas & Sistemas, Mexico City 01000, DF, Mexico
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10.1088/1751-8113/41/41/415401
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O4 [物理学];
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0702 ;
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In this paper we study point transformed electromagnetic invisibility cloaks in transformation media that are obtained by transformation from general anisotropic media. We assume that there are several point transformed electromagnetic cloaks located in different points in space. Our results apply in particular to the first-order invisibility cloaks introduced by Pendry et al and to the high-order invisibility cloaks introduced by Hendi et al and by Cai et al. We identify the appropriate cloaking boundary conditions that the solutions of Maxwell equations have to satisfy at the outside, partial derivative K(+), and at the inside, partial derivative K(-), of the boundary of the cloaked object K in the case where the permittivity and the permeability are bounded below and above in K. Namely, that the tangential components of the electric and the magnetic fields have to vanish at partial derivative K(+)-which is always true-and that the normal components of the curl of the electric and the magnetic fields have to vanish at partial derivative K(-). These results are proven requiring that energy be conserved. In the case of one spherical cloak with a spherically stratified K and a radial current at. K we verify by an explicit calculation that our cloaking boundary conditions are satisfied and that cloaking of active devices holds, even if the current is at the boundary of the cloaked object. As we prove our results for media that are obtained by transformation from general anisotropic media, our results apply to the cloaking of objects with passive and active devices contained in general anisotropic media, in particular to objects with passive and active devices contained inside general crystals. Our results suggest a method to enhance cloaking in the approximate transformation media that are used in practice. Namely, to coat the boundary of the cloaked object (the inner boundary of the cloak) with a material that imposes the boundary conditions above. As these boundary conditions have to be satisfied for exact transformation media, adding a lining that enforces them in the case of approximate transformation media will improve the performance of approximate cloaks.
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