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20 August 2015 Axions, surface states, and the post constraint in electromagnetics
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After formulating the frequency-domain Maxwell equations for a homogeneous, linear, bianisotropic material occupying a bounded region, we found that the axionic piece vanishes from both the differential equations valid in the region and the boundary conditions, thereby vindicating the Post constraint. Our analysis indicates that characteristic effects that may be observed experimentally with magnetoelectric materials are not the consequences of the axionic piece but of an admittance that describes surface states.
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Akhlesh Lakhtakia and Tom G. Mackay "Axions, surface states, and the post constraint in electromagnetics", Proc. SPIE 9558, Nanostructured Thin Films VIII, 95580C (20 August 2015); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2190105
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KEYWORDS
Maxwell's equations

Electromagnetism

Differential equations

Reflection

Interfaces

Particles

Electromagnetic theory

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