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Fractional Derivative Modification of Drude Model

Karol Karpiński

2021MDPI (MDPI AG)10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A novel, two-parameter modification of a Drude model, based on fractional time derivatives, is presented. The dielectric susceptibility is calculated analytically and simulated numerically, showing good agreement between theoretical description and numerical results. The absorption coefficient and wave vector are shown to follow a power law in the frequency domain, which is a common phenomenon in electromagnetic and acoustic wave propagation in complex media such as biological tissues. The main novelty of the proposal is the introduction of two separate parameters that provide a more flexible model than most other approaches found in the literature. Moreover, an efficient numerical implementation of the model is presented and its accuracy and stability are examined. Finally, the model is applied to an exemplary soft tissue, confirming its flexibility and usefulness in the context of medical biosensors.

Topics & Concepts

Context (archaeology)Fractional calculusFlexibility (engineering)NoveltyDielectricDrude modelStability (learning theory)Computer scienceTime domainFrequency domainPhysicsStatistical physicsApplied mathematicsMathematical analysisMathematicsOpticsStatisticsPhilosophyPaleontologyBiologyOptoelectronicsTheologyMachine learningComputer visionAcoustic Wave Resonator TechnologiesMicrowave and Dielectric Measurement TechniquesFractional Differential Equations Solutions
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