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arxiv: physics/0407070 · v2 · submitted 2004-07-14 · ⚛️ physics.optics

Vortex-like surface wave and its role in the transient phenomena of meta-material focusing

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keywords focusingwavedimensionalmeta-materialmodeoscillationssurfacevortex-like
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We show that a slab of meta-material (with $\epsilon=\mu=-1+i\Delta$) possesses a vortex-like surface wave with no ability to transport energy, whose nature is completely different from a localized mode or a standing wave. Through computations based on a rigorous time-dependent Green's function approach, we demonstrate that such a mode inevitably generates characteristic image oscillations in two dimensional focusing with even a monochromatic source, which were observed in many numerical simulations, but such oscillations are weak in three dimensional focusing.

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