Abstract
We consider the solution of a scalar Helmholtz equation where the potential (or index) takes two positive values, one inside a disk of radius ε and another one outside. We derive sharp estimates of the size of the scattered field caused by this disk inhomogeneity, for any frequencies and any contrast. We also provide a broadband estimate, that is, a uniform bound for the scattered field for any contrast, and any frequencies outside of a set which tends to zero with ε.
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