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arxiv: 1507.04836 · v1 · pith:CBFOMNK2new · submitted 2015-07-17 · ⚛️ physics.optics · cond-mat.mes-hall

Time-Varying Metasurfaces and Lorentz Non-Reciprocity

classification ⚛️ physics.optics cond-mat.mes-hall
keywords conservationmetasurfacesopticalenergysnellclassicalconstraindevices
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A cornerstone equation of optics, Snell's law, relates the angles of incidence and refraction for light passing through an interface between two media. It is built on two fundamental constrains: the conservation of tangential momentum and the conservation of energy. By relaxing the classical Snell law photon momentum conservation constrain when using space-gradient phase discontinuity, optical metasurfaces enabled an entirely new class of ultrathin optical devices. Here, we show that by eradicating the photon energy conservation constrain when introducing time-gradient phase discontinuity, we can further empower the area of flat photonics and obtain a new genus of optical devices. With this approach, classical Snell relations are developed into a more universal form not limited by Lorentz reciprocity, hence, meeting all the requirements for building magnetic-free optical isolators. Furthermore, photons experience inelastic interaction with time-gradient metasurfaces, which modifies photonic energy eigenstates and results in a Doppler-like wavelength shift. Consequently, metasurfaces with both space- and time-gradients can have a strong impact on a plethora of photonic applications and provide versatile control over the physical properties of light.

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