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arxiv: physics/0411038 · v1 · submitted 2004-11-03 · ⚛️ physics.class-ph · cond-mat.mtrl-sci· gr-qc· physics.gen-ph

Linear media in classical electrodynamics and the Post constraint

classification ⚛️ physics.class-ph cond-mat.mtrl-scigr-qcphysics.gen-ph
keywords fieldconstitutiveconstraintexcitationslinearpoststrengthstensor
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The Maxwell equations are formulated in a generally covariant and metric-free way in 1+3 and subsequently in 4 dimensions. For this purpose, we use the excitations $\cal D$, $\cal H$ and the field strengths $E,B$. A local and linear constitutive law between excitations and field strengths is assumed, with a constitutive tensor $\chi^{ijkl}=-\chi^{jikl}=-\chi^{ijlk}$ of 36 components. The properties of this tensor are discussed. In particular, we address the validity of the Post constraint, a subject that is very much under discussion. In this connection, the Tellegen gyrator, the axion field, and the ``perfect electromagnetic conductor'' of Lindell & Sihvola are compared with each other.

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