On the Validity of the Tight-Binding Method for Describing Systems of Subwavelength Resonators
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2022Typ
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Abstract
The goal of this paper is to relate the capacitance matrix formalism to the tightbinding approximation. By doing so, we open the way to the use of mathematical techniques and tools from condensed matter theory in the mathematical and numerical analysis of metamaterials, in particular for the understanding of their topological properties. We first study how the capacitance matrix formalism, both when the material parameters are static and modulated, can be posed in a Hamiltonian form. Then, we use this result to compare this formalism to the tight-binding approximation. We prove that the correspondence between the capacitance formulation and the tight-binding approximation holds only in the case of dilute resonators. On the other hand, the tight-binding model is often coupled with a nearest-neighbor approximation, whereby long-range interactions are neglected. Even in the dilute case, we show that long-range interactions between subwavelength resonators are relatively strong and nearest-neighbor approximations are not generally appropriate. Mehr anzeigen
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SIAM Journal on Applied MathematicsBand
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subwavelength resonance; metamaterials; capacitance matrix formulation; tight binding method; nearest-neighbor approximation; dilute regimeOrganisationseinheit
09504 - Ammari, Habib / Ammari, Habib
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