Non-Linear Localized Modes Give Rise to a Reflective Optical Limiter
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⚛️ physics.optics
cond-mat.dis-nnnlin.CD
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limiterconcepthighintensitylightlocalizednon-linearoptical
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Optical limiters are designed to transmit low intensity light, while blocking the light with excessively high intensity. A typical passive limiter absorbs excessive electromagnetic energy, which can cause its overheating and destruction. We propose the concept of a layered reflective limiter based on resonance transmission via a non-linear localized mode. Such a limiter does not absorb the high level radiation, but rather reflects it back to space. Importantly, the total reflection occurs within a broad frequency range and for an arbitrary direction of incidence. The same concept can be applied to infrared and microwave frequencies.
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