A curious instability phenomenon for a rounded corner in presence of a negative material

Lucas Chesnel, Xavier Claeys, Sergey A. Nazarov

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Abstract

We study a 2D scalar harmonic wave transmission problem between a classical dielectric and a medium with a real-valued negative permittivity/permeability which models a metal at optical frequency or an ideal negative metamaterial. We highlight an unusual instability phenomenon for this problem when the interface between the two media presents a rounded corner. To establish this result, we provide an asymptotic expansion of the solution, when it is well-defined, in the geometry with a rounded corner. Then, we prove error estimates. Finally, a careful study of the asymptotic expansion allows us to conclude that the solution, when it is well-defined, depends critically on the value of the rounding parameter. We end the paper with a numerical illustration of this instability phenomenon.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)43-74
Number of pages32
JournalAsymptotic Analysis
Volume88
Issue number1-2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2014
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • corner
  • metamaterial
  • negative materials
  • plasmonic
  • sign-changing coefficients

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