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Heat Generation using Lorentzian Nanoparticles: Estimation via Time-Domain Techniques

Published 8 Jun 2022 in math.AP | (2206.04135v1)

Abstract: We analyze the mathematical model that describes the heat generated by electromagnetic nanoparticles. We use the known optical properties of the nanoparticles to control the support and amount of the heat needed around a nanoparticle. Precisely, we show that the dominant part of the heat around the nanoparticle is the electric field multiplied by a constant dependent, explicitly and only, on the permittivity and quantities related to the eigenvalues and eigenfunctions of the Magnetization (or the Newtonian) operator, defined on the nanoparticle, and inversely proportional to the distance to the nanoparticle. The nanoparticles are described via the Lorentz model. If the used incident frequency is chosen related to the plasmonic frequency $\omega_p$ (via the Magnetization operator) then the nanoparticle behaves as a plasmonic one while if it is chosen related to the undamped resonance frequency $\omega_0$ (via the Newtonian operator), then it behaves as a dielectric one. The two regimes exhibit different optical behaviors. In both cases, we estimate the generated heat and discuss advantages of each incident frequency regime. The analysis is based on time-domain integral equation techniques avoiding the use of (formal) Fourier type transformations.

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