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Publication Date:
December 2007
ISSN:
1569-3945
DOI:
10.1515/jiip.2007.027

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Inequalities in inverse scattering theory

F. Cakoni1 / D. Colton2

1cakoni@math.udel.edu

2colton@math.udel.edu

Citation Information: Journal of Inverse and Ill-posed Problems jiip. Volume 15, Issue 5, Pages 483–491, ISSN (Online) 1569-3945, ISSN (Print) 0928-0219, DOI: 10.1515/jiip.2007.027, December 2007

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2007-12-07

Abstract

We consider the scattering of time harmonic electromagnetic plane waves by a bounded, inhomogeneous dielectric medium that is partially coated by a thin metallic layer in 2. We use far field pattern of the scattered waves at a fixed frequency as data to determine the support D of the inhomogeneous obstacle, the surface conductivity that characterizes the coating and the relative permittivity. No a prior information on the material properties of the scatterer is needed. The support D is determined by the linear sampling method which is based on the approximate solution of the far field equation. This solution is also used to obtain lower bounds for the surface conductivity and relative permittivity. The techniques for solving this inverse scattering problem rely on the analysis of a non standard boundary value problem known as the interior transmission problem.

Key words: Inverse scattering problem; inhomogeneous medium; interior transmission problem; electromagnetic waves; mixed boundary value problems; qualitative approaches in inverse scattering

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