Resumen
The Bergman-Milton bounds provide limits on the effective permittivity of a composite material comprising two isotropic dielectric materials. These provide tight bounds for composites arising from many conventional materials. We reconsider the Bergman-Milton bounds in light of the recent emergence of metamaterials, in which unconventional parameter ranges for relative permittivities are encountered. Specifically, it is demonstrated that: (a) for nondissipative materials the bounds may be unlimited if the constituent materials have relative permittivities of opposite signs; (b) for weakly dissipative materials characterized by relative permittivities with real parts of opposite signs, the bounds may be exceedingly large.
| Idioma original | Undefined/Unknown |
|---|---|
| Páginas (desde-hasta) | 470-474 |
| Número de páginas | 5 |
| Publicación | Optics Communications |
| Fecha en línea anticipada | 15 nov 2006 |
| DOI | |
| Estado | E-pub ahead of print - 15 nov 2006 |
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