Visibility, invisibility and unique recovery of inverse electromagnetic problems with conical singularities

Huaian Diao, Xiaoxu Fei*, Hongyu Liu, Ke Yang

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

In this paper, we study time-harmonic electromagnetic scattering in two scenarios, where the anomalous scatterer is either a pair of electro-magnetic sources or an inhomogeneous medium, both with compact supports. We are mainly concerned with the geometrical inverse scattering problem of recovering the support of the scatterer, independent of its physical contents, by a single far-field measurement. It is assumed that the support of the scatterer (locally) possesses a conical singularity. We establish a local characterisation of the scatterer when invisibility/transparency occurs, showing that its charac-teristic parameters must vanish locally around the conical point. Using this characterisation, we establish several local and global uniqueness results for the aforementioned inverse scattering problems, showing that visibility must imply unique recovery. In the process, we also establish the local vanishing property of the electromagnetic transmission eigenfunctions around a conical point under the Holder regularity or a regularity condition in terms of Herglotz approximation.
Original languageEnglish
JournalInverse Problems and Imaging
DOIs
Publication statusOnline published - 23 Oct 2023

Funding

The first author is supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 12371422) and the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities, JLU (No. 93Z172023Z01). The second author is supported by NSFC/RGC Joint Research Grant No. 12161160314. The third author is supported by Hong Kong RGC General Research Funds (projects 12302919, 12301420 and 11300821) and the NSFC/RGC Joint Research Fund (project N_CityU101/21)

Research Keywords

  • Electromagnetic waves
  • geometrical inverse scattering
  • conical singularity
  • invisibility and transparency
  • locally vanishing
  • unique recovery
  • single far-field measurement
  • transmission eigenfunctions

RGC Funding Information

  • RGC-funded

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