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Electromagnetic Wave Propagation in GLHUA Invisible Sphere by GL No Scattering Full Wave Modeling and Inversion

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arxiv 1701.02583 v2 pith:DUETYANY submitted 2016-12-26 physics.class-ph physics.optics

Electromagnetic Wave Propagation in GLHUA Invisible Sphere by GL No Scattering Full Wave Modeling and Inversion

classification physics.class-ph physics.optics
keywords sphereglhuawavefieldgoingcloakfullinversion
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Using GL no scattering full wave modeling and inversion, we create a GLHUA pre cloak electromagnetic (EM) material in the virtual sphere that makes the sphere is invisible. The invisible sphere is called GLHUA sphere. In GLHUA sphere, the Pre cloak relative parameter is not less than 1; the parameters and their derivative are continuous across the boundary r=R2 and the parameters are going to infinity at origin r=0. The phase velocity of EM wave in the sphere is less than light speed and going to zero at origin. The EM wave field excited in the outside of the sphere can not be disturbed by GLHUA sphere. By GL full wave method, we rigorously proved the incident EM wave field excited in outside of GLHUA sphere and propagation through the sphere without any scattering by the sphere, the total EM field in outside of the sphere equal to the incident wave field. Moreover, we prove that in GLHUA sphere with the pre cloak material, when r is going to origin, EM wave field propagation in GLHUA sphere is going to zero. We propose a $N$ dimensional MAXWELL equations. All copyright and patent of the GLHUA EM cloaks,GLHUA sphere and GL modeling and inversion methods are reserved by authors in GL Geophysical Laboratory.

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