Scattering by a three-dimensional object composed of the simplest Lorentz-nonreciprocal medium
Abstract
The simplest Lorentz-nonreciprocal medium has the constitutive relations ( and ). Scattering by a three-dimensional object composed of this medium was investigated using the extended boundary condition method. Scattering by this object in free space must be attributed to non-zero . The differential scattering efficiency is immune to the transformation of the incident toroidal electric field phasor into a poloidal electric field phasor, or \textit{vice versa}, and a consequence of this source-invariance is the polarization-state invariance of the differential scattering efficiency when the irradiating field is a plane wave. Both the total scattering and forward-scattering efficiencies of an ellipsoid composed of the simplest Lorentz-nonreciprocal medium are maximum when the plane wave is incident in a direction {coparallel (but not antiparallel)} to , and the backscattering efficiency is minimum when is {parallel} to the incidence direction. The total scattering and the forward-scattering efficiencies are maximum when the incidence direction is parallel to the largest semi-axis of the ellipsoid if the incidence direction is coparallel (but not antiparallel) to . Lorentz nonreciprocity in an object is thus intimately connected to the shape of that object in affecting the scattered field.
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@article{arxiv.1811.04637,
title = {Scattering by a three-dimensional object composed of the simplest Lorentz-nonreciprocal medium},
author = {Hamad M. Alkhoori and Akhlesh Lakhtakia and James K. Breakall and Craig F. Bohren},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1811.04637},
year = {2019}
}
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22 pages, 8 figures