On electromagnetics of an isotropic chiral medium moving at constant velocity

Author:

Mackay Tom G1,Lakhtakia Akhlesh2

Affiliation:

1. School of Mathematics, James Clerk Maxwell Building, University of EdinburghEdinburgh EH9 3JZ, UK

2. CATMAS—Computational & Theoretical Materials Sciences Group, Department of Engineering Science & Mechanics, Pennsylvania State University212 Earth & Engineering Sciences Building, University Park, PA 16802-6812, USA

Abstract

A medium which is an isotropic chiral medium from the perspective of a co-moving observer is a Faraday chiral medium (FCM) from the perspective of a non-co-moving observer. The Tellegen constitutive relations for this FCM are established. By an extension of the Beltrami field concept, these constitutive relations are exploited to show that plane wave propagation is characterized by four generally independent wavenumbers. This FCM can support negative phase velocity at certain translational velocities and with certain wavevectors, even though the corresponding isotropic chiral medium does not. The constitutive relations and Beltrami-like fields are also used to develop a convenient spectral representation of the dyadic Green functions for the FCM.

Publisher

The Royal Society

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Engineering,General Mathematics

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