Data di Pubblicazione:
2024
Abstract:
Space-time modulation of electromagnetic parameters offers novel exciting possibilities for advanced field manipulations. In this study, we explore wave scattering from a time-varying interface characterized by a Lorentz-type dispersion with a steplike temporal variation in its parameters. Our findings reveal a new process: an unconventional frequency generation at the natural resonances of the system. Remarkably, this phenomenon enables the coupling of propagating waves to evanescent ones, allowing the direct far-field excitation of surface-wave modes without the mediation of spatial gratings or prisms. These results suggest a novel strategy for designing compact and ultrafast photonic devices, eliminating the necessity for subwavelength spatial structuring or prolonged temporal modulations.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Rizza, C.; Vincenti, M. A.; Castaldi, G.; Contestabile, A.; Galdi, V.; Scalora, M.
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