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Perfect absorption in complex scattering systems with or without hidden symmetries

Lei Chen, Tsampikos Kottos, Steven M. Anlage

2020Nature Communications57 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Wavefront shaping (WFS) schemes for efficient energy deposition in weakly lossy targets is an ongoing challenge for many classical wave technologies relevant to next-generation telecommunications, long-range wireless power transfer, and electromagnetic warfare. In many circumstances these targets are embedded inside complicated enclosures which lack any type of (geometric or hidden) symmetry, such as complex networks, buildings, or vessels, where the hypersensitive nature of multiple interference paths challenges the viability of WFS protocols. We demonstrate the success of a general WFS scheme, based on coherent perfect absorption (CPA) electromagnetic protocols, by utilizing a network of coupled transmission lines with complex connectivity that enforces the absence of geometric symmetries. Our platform allows for control of the local losses inside the network and of the violation of time-reversal symmetry via a magnetic field; thus establishing CPA beyond its initial concept as the time-reversal of a laser cavity, while offering an opportunity for better insight into CPA formation via the implementation of semiclassical tools.

Topics & Concepts

Semiclassical physicsPhysicsHomogeneous spaceLossy compressionWavefrontScatteringAbsorption (acoustics)Symmetry (geometry)Interference (communication)Transmission (telecommunications)Reflection (computer programming)Power (physics)Topology (electrical circuits)Electromagnetic radiationComputer scienceLaserType (biology)Theoretical physicsElectric power transmissionComplex networkEnergy (signal processing)Electromagnetic fieldElectromagnetic interferenceWirelessQuantum mechanicsMetamaterials and Metasurfaces ApplicationsRandom lasers and scattering mediaNeural Networks and Reservoir Computing
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