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Transient States to Control the Electromagnetic Response of Space-time Dispersive Media

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URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10481/98253
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.110.235125
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Zapata Cano, Pablo H.; Moreno Rodríguez, Salvador; Amanatiadis, Stamatios; Alex Amor, Antonio; Zaharis, Zaharias D.; Molero Jiménez, Carlos
Editorial
American Physical Society
Materia
Space-time
 
Dispersive Materials
 
Transient analysis
 
Drude material
 
Date
2024-12-10
Referencia bibliográfica
P. H. Zapata-Cano, S. Moreno-Rodríguez, S. Amana- tiadis, A. Alex-Amor, Z. D. Zaharis, and C. Molero, Transient states to control the electromagnetic response of space-time dispersive media, Phys. Rev. B 110, 235125 (2024)
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Grant No. IJC2020- 043599-I funded by MICIU/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 and by European Union NextGenerationEU/PRTR. Spanish Government under Project PID2020-112545RB-C54, PDC2022-133900-I00, PDC2023-145862-I00, TED2021- 129938B-I00 and TED2021-131699B-I00
Abstract
In this paper, we study the dynamic formation of transients when plane waves impinge on a dispersive slab that abruptly changes its electrical properties in time. The time-varying slab alternates between air and metal-like states, whose frequency dispersion is described by the Drude model. It is shown how the physics of this complex system can be well described with the joint combination of two terms: one associated with temporal refractions and the other associated with spatial refractions. To test the validity of the approach, some analytical results are compared with a self-implemented finite-difference time-domain method. Results show how the transients that occur after the abrupt temporal changes can shape the overall steady-state response of the space-time system. In fact, far from always being detrimental, these transient states can be conveniently used to perform frequency conversion or to amplify or attenuate the electromagnetic fields.
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