On finding an obstacle with the Leontovich boundary condition via the time domain enclosure method
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An inverse obstacle scattering problem for the wave governed by the Maxwell system in the time domain, in particular, over a finite time interval is considered. It is assumed that the electric field $\mbox{\boldmath $E$}$ and magnetic field $\mbox{\boldmath $H$}$ which are solutions of the Maxwell system are generated only by a current density at the initial time located not far a way from an unknown obstacle. The obstacle is embedded in a medium like air which has constant electric permittivity $\epsilon$ and magnetic permeability $\mu$. It is assumed that the fields on the surface of the obstacle satisfy the impedance-or the Leontovich boundary condition $\mbox{\boldmath $\nu$}\times\mbox{\boldmath $H$} -\lambda\,\mbox{\boldmath $\nu$}\times(\mbox{\boldmath $E$}\times\mbox{\boldmath $\nu$})=\mbox{\boldmath $0$}$ with $\lambda$ an unknown positive function and $\mbox{\boldmath $\nu$}$ the unit outward normal. The observation data are given by the electric field observed at the same place as the support of the current density over a finite time interval. It is shown that an indicator function computed from the electric fields corresponding two current densities enables us to know: the distance of the center of the common spherical support of the current densities to the obstacle; whether the value of the impedance $\lambda$ is greater or less than the special value $\sqrt{\epsilon/\mu}$.
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