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Waveform shaping in photonic time-crystals.


ABSTRACT: This paper reports on the waveform shaped by a finite duration photonic time-crystal with its permittivity and permeability periodically varying in time. A Gaussian-modulated sinusoidal pulse is incident onto this photonic time-crystal to evaluate the backward- and forward-scattering waveforms. An analytical formulation, utilizing a cascade of temporal transfer matrices and the inverse fast Fourier transform, was employed to conduct time-domain waveform computations. Interestingly, the dispersion diagram of the temporal unit cell, which displays a momentum gap characterized by a complex effective angular frequency, plays a crucial role in shaping the incident waveform. Specifically, the presence of momentum gaps in the spectrum of the incident pulse determines the frequencies of the generated oscillation modes.

SUBMITTER: Hwang RB 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10838957 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Waveform shaping in photonic time-crystals.

Hwang Ruey-Bing RB  

Scientific reports 20240204 1


This paper reports on the waveform shaped by a finite duration photonic time-crystal with its permittivity and permeability periodically varying in time. A Gaussian-modulated sinusoidal pulse is incident onto this photonic time-crystal to evaluate the backward- and forward-scattering waveforms. An analytical formulation, utilizing a cascade of temporal transfer matrices and the inverse fast Fourier transform, was employed to conduct time-domain waveform computations. Interestingly, the dispersio  ...[more]

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