Sum rules are useful in many branches of physics and engineering as they relate all spectrum parameter values with their asymptotic expansions. Properties of the dynamic response can hence be inferred by the, in many cases much simpler, static response. This has e.g., been used for lossless matching networks, radar absorbers, extinction cross section, partial realized gain of antennas, high-impedance surfaces, transmission cross section, transmission coefficients, and temporal dispersion of metamaterials. Here, several sum rules and their associated physical bounds are reviewed and it is shown that integral identities for Herglotz functions offer a unified approach in deriving them
Metamaterial applications such as cloaking, perfect lenses, and artificial permeability are restrict...
The forward scattering sum rule relates the extinction cross section integrated over all wavelengths...
This dissertation deals with physical bounds on scattering and absorption of acoustic and electromag...
The objective of this paper is to give an overview of some recently developed sum rules and physical...
The objective of this paper is to review some recently developed sum rules and physical bounds in sc...
This paper reports on a systematic procedure for deriving physical bounds in electromagnetic theory....
Herglotz functions inevitably appear in pure mathematics, mathematical physics, and engineering with...
Performance limits for electromagnetic devices can be determined from sum rules and optimization ove...
A passive system is one that cannot produce energy, a property that naturally poses constraints on t...
Although the concept of physical bounds for electrically small antennas was first introduced more th...
A general approach to derive summation rules in electromagnetics using Herglotz functions is present...
Frequency dependence of the permittivity and permeability is inevitable in metamaterial applications...
Physical bounds in electromagnetic field theory have been of interest for more than a decade. Consid...
Bandwidth is an important parameter in many metamaterial applications. It has been shown that Herglo...
This paper reports on some peculiarities associated with a recently published summation rule for sca...
Metamaterial applications such as cloaking, perfect lenses, and artificial permeability are restrict...
The forward scattering sum rule relates the extinction cross section integrated over all wavelengths...
This dissertation deals with physical bounds on scattering and absorption of acoustic and electromag...
The objective of this paper is to give an overview of some recently developed sum rules and physical...
The objective of this paper is to review some recently developed sum rules and physical bounds in sc...
This paper reports on a systematic procedure for deriving physical bounds in electromagnetic theory....
Herglotz functions inevitably appear in pure mathematics, mathematical physics, and engineering with...
Performance limits for electromagnetic devices can be determined from sum rules and optimization ove...
A passive system is one that cannot produce energy, a property that naturally poses constraints on t...
Although the concept of physical bounds for electrically small antennas was first introduced more th...
A general approach to derive summation rules in electromagnetics using Herglotz functions is present...
Frequency dependence of the permittivity and permeability is inevitable in metamaterial applications...
Physical bounds in electromagnetic field theory have been of interest for more than a decade. Consid...
Bandwidth is an important parameter in many metamaterial applications. It has been shown that Herglo...
This paper reports on some peculiarities associated with a recently published summation rule for sca...
Metamaterial applications such as cloaking, perfect lenses, and artificial permeability are restrict...
The forward scattering sum rule relates the extinction cross section integrated over all wavelengths...
This dissertation deals with physical bounds on scattering and absorption of acoustic and electromag...