The origin dependence of the material constants: the permittivity and the inverse permeability
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/10909Dato
2015-05-26Type
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Peer reviewed
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New derivations of origin-independent expressions for the electric permittivity are presented,
starting either from the response function of the current density that defines the absorption
coefficient, or from the off-resonance single-photon scattering amplitude that leads to
the Kramers–Heisenberg dispersion formula. The resulting expression for the permittivity is
compared with earlier work on the origin dependence of the material constants. Different
origin-independent expressions for the permittivity, the inverse permeability and the magnetizability
are calculated and discussed. By considering electromagnetic plane waves in the
absence of external sources, the macroscopic Maxwell equations are used to describe the response
of matter to external fields. In combination with the constitutive relations, a wave
equation expressed in terms of the material constants is derived. It is shown that the different
definitions of the material constants lead to the same wave equation. The non-uniqueness
of the definitions of the material constants is discussed in this context. Finally, based on
the discussions, we propose a possible unique, origin-independent definition of the material
constants.