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arxiv: 1307.7540 · v2 · pith:4KUFBJPN · submitted 2013-07-29 · physics.optics

Superpositions of Lorentzians as the class of causal functions

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We prove that all functions obeying the Kramers-Kronig relations can be approximated as superpositions of Lorentzian functions, to any precision. As a result, the typical text-book analysis of dielectric dispersion response functions in terms of Lorentzians may be viewed as encompassing the whole class of causal functions. A further consequence is that Lorentzian resonances may be viewed as possible building blocks for engineering any desired metamaterial response, for example by use of split ring resonators of different parameters. Two example functions, far from typical Lorentzian resonance behavior, are expressed in terms of Lorentzian superpositions: A steep dispersion medium that achieves large negative susceptibility with arbitrarily low loss/gain, and an optimal realization of a perfect lens over a bandwidth. Error bounds are derived for the approximation.

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