Special Session 20: Stochastic analysis, inverse problems and related topics

Generating customized field concentration via surface transmission resonance
HU YUEGUANG
City University of HONG KONG
Hong Kong
Co-Author(s):    YUEGUANG HU, HONGYU LIU, XIANCHAO WANG, AND DEYUE ZHANG
Abstract:
In this paper, we develop a mathematical framework for generating strong customized field concentration locally around the inhomogeneous medium inclusion via surface transmission resonance. The purpose of this paper is twofold. Firstly, we show that for a given inclusion embedded in an otherwise uniformly homogeneous background space, we can design an incident field to generate strong localized field concentration at any specified places around the inclusion. The aforementioned customized field concentration is crucially reliant on the peculiar spectral and geometric patterns of certain transmission eigenfunctions. Secondly, we prove the existence of a sequence of transmission eigenfunctions for a specific wavenumber and they exhibit distinct surface resonant behaviors, accompanying strong surface-localization and surface-oscillation properties. These eigenfunctions as the surface transmission resonant modes fulfill the requirement for generating the field concentration.