Plain models of very simple waveguide junctions without any solution for very rich sets of excitations
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2010
abstract:
Almost trivial waveguide junctions involving standard
media and metamaterials modelled by effective constitutive
parameters are investigated. It is shown that, when some dielectric
configurations are present, no solution can be found for these
models, for some excitations on the ports which are very regular,
are not at all pathological and allow simple modal expansions.
The set of excitations for which no solution exists is very rich
and contains excitations almost indistinguishable from those for
which the solution exists. This lack of solution does not originate,
as usual in electromagnetics, from the excitation of a resonance of
an ideal cavity. It rather arises from a mechanism similar to the
one that causes ill posedness of inverse problems. What is new and
unexpected is to find this kind of ill posedness in a direct problem.
The well known modal technique is exploited heavily but, quite
unusually, to prove the non-existence of solutions rather than to
find them. Finally, the importance of results on the a priori well
posedness of models is pointed out.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Electromagnetic boundary value problems; electromagnetic simulators; electromagnetic theory; guided waves and wave-guiding structures; ill posedness
List of contributors:
Fernandes, Paolo
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