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Wave Chaos in a Cavity of Regular Geometry with Tunable Boundaries

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arxiv 1902.07116 v1 pith:O3QHD73F submitted 2019-02-19 physics.app-ph nlin.CD

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Wave chaotic systems underpin a wide range of research activities, from fundamental studies of quantum chaos via electromagnetic compatibility up to more recently emerging applications like microwave imaging for security screening, antenna characterisation or wave-based analog computation. To implement a wave chaotic system experimentally, traditionally cavities of elaborate geometries (bowtie shapes, truncated circles, parallelepipeds with hemispheres) are employed because the geometry dictates the wave field's characteristics. Here, we propose and experimentally verify a radically different paradigm: a cavity of regular geometry but with tunable boundary conditions, experimentally implemented by leveraging a reconfigurable metasurface. Our results set new foundations for the use and the study of chaos in wave physics.

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