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Nonreciprocal electromagnetic scattering from a periodically space-time modulated slab and application to a quasisonic isolator

Nonreciprocal electromagnetic scattering from a periodically space-time modulated slab and application to a quasisonic isolator
Nonreciprocal electromagnetic scattering from a periodically space-time modulated slab and application to a quasisonic isolator

Scattering of obliquely incident electromagnetic waves from periodically space-time modulated slabs is investigated. It is shown that such structures operate as nonreciprocal harmonic generators and spatial-frequency filters. For oblique incidences, low-frequency harmonics are filtered out in the form of surface waves, while high-frequency harmonics are transmitted as space waves. In the quasisonic regime, where the velocity of the space-time modulation is close to the velocity of the electromagnetic waves in the background medium, the incident wave is strongly coupled to space-time harmonics in the forward direction, while in the backward direction it exhibits low coupling to other harmonics. This nonreciprocity is leveraged for the realization of an electromagnetic isolator in the quasisonic regime and is experimentally demonstrated at microwave frequencies.

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2469-9950
Taravati, Sajjad
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Chamanara, Nima
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Caloz, Christophe
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Taravati, Sajjad, Chamanara, Nima and Caloz, Christophe (2017) Nonreciprocal electromagnetic scattering from a periodically space-time modulated slab and application to a quasisonic isolator. Physical Review B, 96 (16), [165144]. (doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.98.159903).

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Scattering of obliquely incident electromagnetic waves from periodically space-time modulated slabs is investigated. It is shown that such structures operate as nonreciprocal harmonic generators and spatial-frequency filters. For oblique incidences, low-frequency harmonics are filtered out in the form of surface waves, while high-frequency harmonics are transmitted as space waves. In the quasisonic regime, where the velocity of the space-time modulation is close to the velocity of the electromagnetic waves in the background medium, the incident wave is strongly coupled to space-time harmonics in the forward direction, while in the backward direction it exhibits low coupling to other harmonics. This nonreciprocity is leveraged for the realization of an electromagnetic isolator in the quasisonic regime and is experimentally demonstrated at microwave frequencies.

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Published date: 17 May 2017
Additional Information: A correction has been attached to this output located at https://journals.aps.org/prb/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevB.98.159903
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Local EPrints ID: 482622
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/482622
ISSN: 2469-9950
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ORCID for Sajjad Taravati: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-3992-0050

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Date deposited: 10 Oct 2023 17:01
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Author: Sajjad Taravati ORCID iD
Author: Nima Chamanara
Author: Christophe Caloz

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