Creating materials with a desired refraction coefficient
Abstract
A method is given for creating material with a desired refraction coefficient. The method consists of embedding into a material with known refraction coefficient many small particles of size a. The number of particles per unit volume around any point is prescribed, the distance between neighboring particles is O(a2-3) as a 0, 0<<1 is a fixed parameter. The total number of the embedded particle is O(a-2). The physical properties of the particles are described by the boundary impedance ζm of the m-th particle, ζm=O(a-) as a 0. The refraction coefficient is the coefficient n2(x) in the wave equation [∇2+k2n2(x)]u=0.
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