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MMAP - Materials and Manufacturing for Advanced Photonics

TuD4.3 - UNIDIRECTIONAL LIGHT PROPAGATION IN NONRECIPROCAL PERIODIC STRUCTURES

Presentation Type
Invited Submission
Date
08/20/2019
Time
03:30 PM - 05:30 PM
Room
Emerald D
Duration
30 Minutes
Lecture Time
04:30 PM - 05:00 PM

Abstract

Abstract

ABSTRACT: We discuss possible applications of chiral photonic structures involving magnetic components and supporting the phenomenon of electromagnetic unidirectionality. In such periodic arrays, the wave propagating in forward direction has finite group velocity, while the backward propagating wave has vanishing group velocity and greatly enhanced amplitude.We discuss possible applications of chiral photonic structures involving magnetic components and supporting the phenomenon of electromagnetic unidirectionality. In such periodic arrays, the wave propagating in forward direction has finite group velocity, while the backward propagating wave has vanishing group velocity and greatly enhanced amplitude.

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MMAP - Materials and Manufacturing for Advanced Photonics

TuD4.3 - UNIDIRECTIONAL LIGHT PROPAGATION IN NONRECIPROCAL PERIODIC STRUCTURES

Presentation Type
Invited Submission
Date
08/20/2019
Time
03:30 PM - 05:30 PM
Room
Emerald D
Duration
30 Minutes
Lecture Time
04:30 PM - 05:00 PM

Abstract

Abstract

ABSTRACT: We discuss possible applications of chiral photonic structures involving magnetic components and supporting the phenomenon of electromagnetic unidirectionality. In such periodic arrays, the wave propagating in forward direction has finite group velocity, while the backward propagating wave has vanishing group velocity and greatly enhanced amplitude.We discuss possible applications of chiral photonic structures involving magnetic components and supporting the phenomenon of electromagnetic unidirectionality. In such periodic arrays, the wave propagating in forward direction has finite group velocity, while the backward propagating wave has vanishing group velocity and greatly enhanced amplitude.

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