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Controlling the Flow of Light Using the Inhomogeneous Effective Gauge Field that Emerges from Dynamic Modulation

Fang, Kejie and Fan, Shanhui (2013) Controlling the Flow of Light Using the Inhomogeneous Effective Gauge Field that Emerges from Dynamic Modulation. Physical Review Letters, 111 (20). Art. No. 203901. ISSN 0031-9007. doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.111.203901. https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:20131223-092029120

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Abstract

We show that the effective gauge field for photons provides a versatile platform for controlling the flow of light. As an example we consider a photonic resonator lattice where the coupling strength between nearest neighbor resonators are harmonically modulated. By choosing different spatial distributions of the modulation phases, and hence imposing different inhomogeneous effective magnetic field configurations, we numerically demonstrate a wide variety of propagation effects including negative refraction, one-way mirror, and on- and off-axis focusing. Since the effective gauge field is imposed dynamically after a structure is constructed, our work points to the importance of the temporal degree of freedom for controlling the spatial flow of light.


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http://arxiv.org/abs/1311.2689arXivDiscussion Paper
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Additional Information:© 2013 American Physical Society. Received 29 April 2013; revised manuscript received 19 August 2013; published 11 November 2013. This work is supported in part by U.S. Air Force Office of Scientific Research Grant No. FA9550-09-1-0704, and U.S. National Science Foundation Grant No. ECCS-1201914.
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Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR)FA9550-09-1-0704
NSFECCS-1201914
Issue or Number:20
Classification Code:PACS: 42.25.Gy, 42.79.Nv, 42.82.Et
DOI:10.1103/PhysRevLett.111.203901
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Deposited By: Tony Diaz
Deposited On:23 Dec 2013 20:32
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