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Tapered photonic switching

J. B. Pendry, Shixiong Yin, Andrea Alù

2022Nanophotonics41 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The advent of novel nonlinear materials has stirred unprecedented interest in exploring the use of temporal inhomogeneities to achieve novel forms of wave control, amidst the greater vision of engineering metamaterials across both space and time. When the properties of an unbounded medium are abruptly switched in time, propagating waves are efficiently converted to different frequencies, and partially coupled to their back-propagating phase-conjugate partners, through a process called time-reversal. However, in realistic materials the switching time is necessarily finite, playing a central role in the resulting temporal scattering features. By identifying and leveraging the crucial role of electromagnetic momentum conservation in time-reversal processes, here we develop a general analytical formalism to quantify time-reversal due to temporal inhomogeneities of arbitrary profile. We deploy our theory to develop a formalism, dual to spatial tapering, that enables the tailoring of a desired time-reversal spectral response, demonstrating its use for the realization of broadband frequency converters and filters.

Topics & Concepts

BroadbandMetamaterialPhotonicsFormalism (music)Nonlinear systemComputer scienceTaperingSpace timePhase conjugationSpacetimePhysicsNonlinear opticsPhotonic metamaterialOpticsLaserEngineeringQuantum mechanicsChemical engineeringVisual artsArtComputer graphics (images)MusicalMetamaterials and Metasurfaces ApplicationsPhotonic Crystals and ApplicationsOptical and Acousto-Optic Technologies