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This paper is concerned with the polariton resonances and their application for cloaking due to anomalous localized resonance (CALR) for the elastic system within the finite frequency regime beyond the quasi-static approximation. We first derive the complete spectral system of the Neumann-Poincare operator associated with the elastic system within the finite frequency regime. Based on the obtained spectral results, we construct a broad class of elastic configurations that can induce polariton resonances beyond the quasi-static limit. As an application, the invisibility cloaking effect is achieved through constructing a class of core-shell-matrix metamaterial structures provided the source is located inside a critical radius. Moreover, if the source is located outside the critical radius, it is proved that there is no resonance.
This is a survey of accumulated spectral analysis observations spanning more than a century, referring to the double layer potential integral equation, also known as Neumann-Poincare operator. The very notion of spectral analysis has evolved along th
We consider well-posedness of the boundary value problem in presence of an inclusion with complex conductivity $k$. We first consider the transmission problem in $mathbb{R}^d$ and characterize solvability of the problem in terms of the spectrum of th
We address the question whether there is a three-dimensional bounded domain such that the Neumann--Poincare operator defined on its boundary has infinitely many negative eigenvalues. It is proved in this paper that tori have such a property. It is do
We consider the spectral structure of the Neumann--Poincare operators defined on the boundaries of thin domains of rectangle shape in two dimensions. We prove that as the aspect ratio of the domains tends to $infty$, or equivalently, as the domains g
The Neumann-Poincare operator is a boundary-integral operator associated with harmonic layer potentials. This article proves the existence of eigenvalues within the essential spectrum for the Neumann-Poincare operator for certain Lipschitz curves in